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