Answer:
For a: The wavelength of light is [tex]1.005\times 10^{-6}m[/tex]
For b: The light is getting absorbed
Explanation:
To calculate the wavelength of light, we use Rydberg's Equation:
[tex]\frac{1}{\lambda}=R_H\left(\frac{1}{n_i^2}-\frac{1}{n_f^2} \right )[/tex]
Where,
[tex]\lambda[/tex] = Wavelength of radiation
[tex]R_H[/tex] = Rydberg's Constant = [tex]1.097\times 10^7m^{-1}[/tex]
[tex]n_f[/tex] = Higher energy level = 7
[tex]n_i[/tex]= Lower energy level = 3
Putting the values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\frac{1}{\lambda }=1.097\times 10^7m^{-1}\left(\frac{1}{3^2}-\frac{1}{7^2} \right )\\\\\lambda =1.005\times 10^{-6}m[/tex]
Hence, the wavelength of light is [tex]1.005\times 10^{-6}m[/tex]
There are two ways in which electrons can transition between energy levels:
As, the electron jumps from lower energy level to higher energy level. The wavelength is getting absorbed.