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Mathematics, 30.07.2021 01:00 Carlyalexis641

Use your calibrated wavelengths to calculate the Rydberg Constant: a. Recall Equation 11-3: 1 = 1 2 − 1 (11-3) Hydrogen’s 4 lines correspond to n = 3, 4, 5, and 6 respectively. You will have λ (your calibrated wavelength) and n (its corresponding integer); that is enough data to solve, algebraically, for RH. b. Tabulate an RH for each of your calibrated wavelengths. c. Calculate your average RH and its average deviation; use its average deviation as your uncertainty in RH: δRH

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