You have a collection of identical atoms; each one has allowed energy levels at 0.5eV, 3.4eV, 3.7eV, and 5.2eV. At the b

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You have a collection of identical atoms; each one has allowed energy levels at 0.5eV, 3.4eV, 3.7eV, and 5.2eV. At the b

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You have a collection of identical atoms; each one has allowed
energy levels at 0.5eV, 3.4eV, 3.7eV, and 5.2eV. At the beginning
of this problem, all of these atoms are in their ground state.
Then you illuminate the atoms with a 387.5nm wavelength
laser.
Then you look to see what wavelengths of light are emitted by
the atoms. Show a calculation of *all* of the wavelengths of
light you should expect to see emitted. Explaining your
reasoning and answer will require an explanation of what exactly
happens immediately after the atoms are illuminated with the
laser.
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