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An electron is bound in a finite square well of width 1.55 nm and finite depth Uo=6E.. where E is the ground-state energ
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An electron is bound in a finite square well of width 1.55 nm and finite depth Uo=6E.. where E is the ground-state energ
An electron is bound in a finite square well of width 1.55 nm and finite depth Uo=6E.. where E is the ground-state energy for an infinitely deep potential well that has the same width. Part A If the electron is initially in the ground state level of the finite square well, E₁ = 0.625E, and absorbs a photon, what maximum wavelength can the photon have and still liberate the electron from the finite well? Express your answer numerically in meters using three significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) r Templates Symbols undo do reset keyboard shortcuts ΑΣΦΑ / -6 A= 1.774 10¯ Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining s'help m