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published by the Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska
written by Kevin M. Lee
This digital lab introduces the concept of how quantum mechanics and light relate with respect to the Hydrogen atom. The module revolves around the Hydrogen Atom Simulator, a Bohr model version of a idealized hydrogen atom as it interacts with photons of various wavelengths. Watch the electron jump to higher energy levels as it absorbs photons, then emit photon(s) and drop back to a lower level. Students can drag the electron between levels and shoot photons of different wavelength/frequency at the atom.

The module also includes an instructor's manual, student guide, worksheets, and background information requisite to understanding the concepts. The Thermal Distribution histogram gives a temperature dependent plot of occupied states for many, many atoms.

This is part of a collection of astronomy applets.

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Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
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= Atomic Models
= Electron Properties
Quantum Physics
- Bound State Systems
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Keywords:
bohr model, electron cloud, energy , energy levels, hydrogen atom, orbitals, photon, temperature
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K. Lee, (Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2002), WWW Document, (http://astro.unl.edu/naap/hydrogen/hydrogen.html).
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K. Lee, Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project: Hydrogen Energy Levels Lab (Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2002), <http://astro.unl.edu/naap/hydrogen/hydrogen.html>.
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Lee, K. (2007, March 26). Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project: Hydrogen Energy Levels Lab. Retrieved March 19, 2024, from Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska: http://astro.unl.edu/naap/hydrogen/hydrogen.html
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Lee, Kevin. Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project: Hydrogen Energy Levels Lab. Lincoln: Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, March 26, 2007. http://astro.unl.edu/naap/hydrogen/hydrogen.html (accessed 19 March 2024).
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Lee, Kevin. Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project: Hydrogen Energy Levels Lab. Lincoln: Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, 2002. 26 Mar. 2007. 19 Mar. 2024 <http://astro.unl.edu/naap/hydrogen/hydrogen.html>.
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