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The energy required to ionise a hydrogen atom is EiO. Calculate the maximum wavelength for electromagnetic radiation that can ionise hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms can be ionised by a photon of gamma radiation with frequency fO?

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The ionisation energy is sscEI frachclambda Solving for the wavelength yields lambda laF frachcEi la approx resultlaP- A photon of the gamma radiation can ionise n hydrogen atoms where n is given by E_gamma hf n sscEI Solving for the number of ionisations yields n nF fracnch times fEi fracnch times fEiJ n approx resultnS
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Exercise:
The energy required to ionise a hydrogen atom is EiO. Calculate the maximum wavelength for electromagnetic radiation that can ionise hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms can be ionised by a photon of gamma radiation with frequency fO?

Solution:
The ionisation energy is sscEI frachclambda Solving for the wavelength yields lambda laF frachcEi la approx resultlaP- A photon of the gamma radiation can ionise n hydrogen atoms where n is given by E_gamma hf n sscEI Solving for the number of ionisations yields n nF fracnch times fEi fracnch times fEiJ n approx resultnS
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