The electron is in a potential box with infinity

The electron is located in a potential box with infinitely high walls (metal), the dimensions of which are about 1 cm. What is the minimum energy required for the electron to transition from the ground state to the second (excited electron) energy level.

Problem 60376. Detailed solution with a brief record of the conditions, formulas and laws used in the solution, derivation of the calculation formula and answer. If you have any questions regarding the solution, please write. I try to help.


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This product is an electron that is located in a potential box with infinitely high walls. A potential box is a theoretical model that allows one to describe the behavior of an electron inside a closed region with a certain potential. The infinitely high walls of the box mean that the electron cannot escape its interior. Thus, the electron is in a limited space and can only interact with other particles that are inside the box.


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