An electron in a one-dimensional infinite potential well of length L has ground-state energy E1.The length is changed to L4 so that the new ground-state energy is .What is the ratio L4/L?
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A hydrogen atom is excited from its ground state to the state with n ! 4. (a) How much energy must be absorbed by the atom? Consider the photon energies that can be emitted by the atom as it de-excites to the ground state in the several possible ways. (b) How many different energies are possible; what are the (c) highest, (d) second highest, (e) third highest, (f) lowest, (g) second lowest, and (h) third lowest energies?
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