2.13 A beam of monoenergetic electrons is used to raise atoms to an excited state in a Franck-Hertz experiment. If this

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2.13 A beam of monoenergetic electrons is used to raise atoms to an excited state in a Franck-Hertz experiment. If this

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2.13 A beam of monoenergetic electrons is used to raise atoms to an excited state in a Franck-Hertz experiment. If this excited state has a lifetime of 10-ºs, calculate the spread in energy of the inelastically scattered electrons.
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