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The Electron

In Our Time

The Spectral Lines in an Atom Are Like Rigids on a Ladder

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In an atom, electrons are going round and round. The higher their energy, the shorter the wavelength corresponding to them. An electron in an atom to make the waves match perfectly is like a series of rungs on a ladder. You can be on a rung, but you can't be halfway between a rung. Artias Vermeer: It's a brave new world, isn't it? What are muons? We've got M-U-O-N-S, and how do they relate to all this?

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