Consider a microscopic spring-mass system whose spring stiffness is 60 N/m, and the mass is 5-10-26 kg. (a) What is the smallest amount of vibrational energy that can be added to this system? eV (b) In a collection of these microscopic oscillators, the temperature is high enough that the ground state and the first three excited states are occupied. What are the possible energies of photons emitted by these oscillators?

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Consider a microscopic spring-mass system whose
spring stiffness is 60 N/m, and the mass is 5-10-26 kg.
(a) What is the smallest amount of vibrational energy
that can be added to this system?
eV
(b) In a collection of these microscopic oscillators, the
temperature is high enough that the ground state and the
first three excited states are occupied. What are the
possible energies of photons emitted by these oscillators?
Sketch an energy level diagram
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a microscopic spring-mass system whose spring stiffness is 60 N/m, and the mass is 5-10-26 kg. (a) What is the smallest amount of vibrational energy that can be added to this system? eV (b) In a collection of these microscopic oscillators, the temperature is high enough that the ground state and the first three excited states are occupied. What are the possible energies of photons emitted by these oscillators? Sketch an energy level diagram
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