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What is the length of a one-dimensional box in which an electron in the n=1 state has the same energy as a photon with a wavelength of 800 nm ?

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Answer:

Length will be 0.491 nm

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given wavelength of the photon
\lambda =800nm=800* 10^(-9)m

Plank's constant
h=6.6* 10^(-34)J-s

We know that energy of the photon is given by


E=(hc)/(\lambda )=(6.6* 10^(-34)* 3* 10^8)/(800* * 10^(-9))=2.475* 10^(-19)J

We know that energy of photon is also given by


E=(n^2h^2)/(8mL^2)=(h^2)/(8mL^2)


2.475* 10^(-19)=((6.6* 10^(-34))^2)/(8* 9.1* 10^(-31)* L^2)


L=0.491* 10^(-9)m

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