A beam of electrons is incident on a gas of hydrogen

Chapter 29, Problem 64GP

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Problem 64GP

A beam of electrons is incident on a gas of hydrogen atoms.

a. What minimum speed must the electrons have to cause the emission of 656 nm light from the 3→ 2 transition of hydrogen?

b. Through what potential difference must the electrons be accelerated to have this speed?

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