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Figure ( a ) shows the energy-level diagram for a finite, one-dimensional energy

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Figure (a) shows the energy-level diagram for a finite, one-dimensional energy well that contains an electron. The nonquantized region begins at E4 = 450 eV. Figure (b) gives the absorption spectrum of the electron when it is in the ground state - it can absorb at the indicated wavelengths: Lambdaa = 14.588 nm and Lambdab = 4.8437 nm and for any wavelength less than Lambdac = 2.9108 nm. What is the energy of the first excited state? Answer is in units of eV

Figure (a) shows the energy-level diagram for a finite, one-dimensional energy well that contains an electron. The nonquantized region begins at E4 = 450 eV. Figure (b) gives the absorption spectrum of the electron when it is in the ground state - it can absorb at the indicated wavelengths: Lambdaa = 14.588 nm and Lambdab = 4.8437 nm and for any wavelength less than Lambdac = 2.9108 nm. What is the energy of the first excited state? Answer is in units of eV

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