Exercise #2 Astronomy Ranking Task: Electron Transitions Description: The figure below represents an energy level diagra

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Exercise #2 Astronomy Ranking Task: Electron Transitions Description: The figure below represents an energy level diagra

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please help with A, B ,C
Exercise #2 Astronomy Ranking Task: Electron Transitions Description: The figure below represents an energy level diagram for a fictitious atom. Five possible electron transitions are indicated, labeled A through E. 2 A B C A. Ranking instructions: Rank the energies of the photons emitted with each transition. Ranking Order: Greatest 1 3 4 5 D Or, the same amount of energy is emitted with each transition. Or, there is no energy emitted with any of these transitions. Carefully explain your reasoning for ranking this way: E Least (indicate with a check mark) (indicate with a check mark)
B. Ranking instructions: Rank the wavelengths of the photons associated with each transition. Ranking Order: Shortest 1 Or, the photons associated with the transitions all have the same wavelength. check mark) Carefully explain your reasoning for ranking this way: 2 2 3 4 4 C. Ranking instructions: Rank the frequencies of the photons associated with each transition. Ranking Order: Lowest 1 Highest Or, the photons associated with the transitions all have the same frequency. check mark) Carefully explain your reasoning for ranking this way: 5 5 Longest (indicate with a (indicate with a
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