egslim
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I'm studying for a quantum mechanics test, but I've run into a problem with a practice sum I'm trying to solve.
The assignment is to calculate the energy in eV of the Lyman-alpha line. So I have to calculate E_n for n = 1.
That's easy with the formula for E_n which includes 4*pi*epsilon_0.
But I think I'm supposed to use this formula: E_n = (m*e^4)/(2*h_bar). Does anyone know what units I have to express m, e and h_bar in to find E_n = 13.6eV?
The assignment is to calculate the energy in eV of the Lyman-alpha line. So I have to calculate E_n for n = 1.
That's easy with the formula for E_n which includes 4*pi*epsilon_0.
But I think I'm supposed to use this formula: E_n = (m*e^4)/(2*h_bar). Does anyone know what units I have to express m, e and h_bar in to find E_n = 13.6eV?
