Electron Behavior and Energy Transitions Quiz

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______ starts moving and bumping. Also, the electric energy applied excites these ______ to higher orbitals and energy state. These ______ cannot stay in excited state for long and they fall back to lower energy orbitals. When they fall they loose extra energy in form of electromagnetic radiation/Photon.With right amount of electric energy applied to particular conductor, its electron will go into an excited state from which when they fall, the wavelength of emitted electromagnetic radiation/photon will be in the visible light spectrum.

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Text: [electrons starts moving and bumping. Also, the electric energy applied excites these ______ to higher orbitals and energy state. These electrons cannot stay in excited state for long and they fall back to lower energy orbitals. When they fall they loose extra energy in form of electromagnetic radiation/Photon.With right amount of electric energy applied to particular conductor, its electron will go into an excited state from which when they fall, the wavelength of emitted electromagnetic radiation/photon will be in the visible light spectrum.

electrons

Text: electrons starts moving and bumping. Also, the electric energy applied excites these electrons to higher orbitals and energy state. These ______ cannot stay in excited state for long and they fall back to lower energy orbitals. When they fall they loose extra energy in form of electromagnetic radiation/Photon.With right amount of electric energy applied to particular conductor, its electron will go into an excited state from which when they fall, the wavelength of emitted electromagnetic radiation/photon will be in the visible light spectrum.

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Test your knowledge of electron behavior and energy transitions in this quiz. Explore how electrons move, become excited, and emit electromagnetic radiation when they return to lower energy levels. Delve into the effects of electric energy on conductors and electron behavior.

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