Problem #3 . gamma rays X-rays ultraviolet) rays intrared rays radar FM TV shortwave AM . 1014 102 10-10 10% 10 10 1 102

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Problem #3 . gamma rays X-rays ultraviolet) rays intrared rays radar FM TV shortwave AM . 1014 102 10-10 10% 10 10 1 102

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Problem 3 Gamma Rays X Rays Ultraviolet Rays Intrared Rays Radar Fm Tv Shortwave Am 1014 102 10 10 10 10 10 1 102 1
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Problem #3 . gamma rays X-rays ultraviolet) rays intrared rays radar FM TV shortwave AM . 1014 102 10-10 10% 10 10 1 102 10 Wavelength (meters) • The chamber is filled with 2 gases: Neon and Hydrogen (we assume that each of them can be described as the two-level system). • The Einstein's coefficient for spontaneous emission for Neon is A21 =3•106 sec1 and the energy difference between the two states in Neon: AE (Neon), corresponds to wavelength 450 nm; • For Hydrogen: Azz(Hydrogen) = 1•103 sec1 and AE (Hydrogen) corresponds to 650 nm. We have illuminated the bulb with a very short (less than a nanosecond laser pulse) white flashlight, and we closed our eyes (blinking!) for 1 millisecond. 1) What light color we will see from the bulb emission when we open our eyes? 2) Why? Include your reasoning and calculations. Visible Light . 400 700 500 600 Wavelength (nanometers)
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