Unless you mean hydrogen, I need the Z number ( atomic number)
Formula. ( ground state is 1 )
Hertz = (3.29 X 10^23 Hz) * Z^2 * (1/nf^2 - 1/ni^2)
final - initial in that parenthesis, so 1 - 2, so to speak
then
wavelength = speed of light/Hertz
Do your chemistry bro
Radioactivity
Infrared radiation is when earths surface radiates some of earths surface back into the atmosphereinfrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation, which involves waves rather than particles. This means that unlike conduction and convection radiation can even pass through the vacuum of space.infrared radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation which is emitted in the form of heat. infrared radiation is invisible
Other than visible light used to scan the original to be copied, some heat, and the kind of very low and extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted by all electrical devices, photocopiers do not emit radiation.
a decrease in the wavelength of radiation emitted by a celestial body as a consequence of the doppler effect
bremsstrahlung is german and translates as breaking or slowing down rapidly.bremsstrahlung radiation is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle slows rapidly.
Colours are produced when electromagnetic radiation is emitted. The precise colour will depend on the wavelength of the radiation.
Electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay and having an extremely short wavelength.
Particles or electromagnetic radiation are emitted.
Electromagnetic radiation
Both X-rays and gamma rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation, so yes, the radiation is similar. It's the same type of radiation, in fact.In older sources you may see X-rays listed as having longer wavelengths (and lower energy) than gamma rays, but in modern usage the wavelengths of the two overlap to a degree. The general distinction is that electromagnetic radiation emitted by an atomic nucleus is a "gamma ray" and electromagnetic radiation emitted by an electron outside the nucleus is an "X-ray" even if the two have the same wavelength.
radiation
Electromagnetic radiation is emitted from many different things. Some of the things that emit electromagnetic radiation are microwaves, x-rays and radios.
Type your answer here...The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.[1] The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.The electromagnetic spectrum extends from low frequencies used for modern radio to gamma radiation at the short-wavelength end, covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atom. The long wavelength limit is the size of the universe itself, while it is thought that the short wavelength limit is in the vicinity of the Planck length, although in principle the spectrum is infinite and continuous.
Radioactivity
Radioactivity
That would be "radiation".
Electromagnetic radiation in the form of thermal radiation is emitted as any substance, including iron, gets hot.