Problem 1CQ A neon discharge emits a bright reddish-orange spectrum. But a glass tube filled with neon is completely transparent. Why doesn’t the neon in the tube absorb orange and red wavelengths?
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VII
1
Representing Motion
2
Motion in One Dimension
3
Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions
4
Forces and Newton's laws of Motion
5
Applying Newton's Laws
6
Circular Motion, Orbits,and Gravity
7
Rotational Motion
8
Equilibrium and Elasticity
9
Momentum
10
Energy and Work
11
Using Energy
12
Thermal Properties of Matter
13
Fluids
14
Oscillations
15
Traveling Waves and Sound
16
Superposition and Standing Waves
17
Wave Optics
18
Ray Optics
19
Optical Instruments
20
Electric Fields and Forces
21
Electric Potential
22
Current and Resistance
23
Circuits
24
Magnetic Fields and Forces
25
Electromagnetic Induction and Electromagnetic Waves
26
AC Electricity
27
Relativity
28
Quantum Physics
29
Atoms and Molecules
30
Nuclear Physics
Textbook Solutions for College Physics
Chapter 29 Problem 59GP
Question
Problem 59GP
What is the wavelength of the series limit (i.e., the shortest possible wavelength) of the Lyman series in hydrogen?
Solution
The first step in solving 29 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 59GPWhat is the wavelength of the series limit (i.e., the shortest possible wavelength) of the Lyman series in hydrogen?
From the textbook chapter Atoms and Molecules you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
College Physics 12
Author
Randall D. Knight
ISBN
9780321595492