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sci.bohr-energy Calculator
Calculates electron energy levels in hydrogen-like atoms using the Bohr model: E_n = −13.6 eV / n². The ground state of hydrogen (n=1) has energy −13.6 eV — ionisation requires 13.6 eV; the Lyman series UV emission results from transitions to n=1.
Inputs
Z
Count of items or occurrences.
N1
Capacity to do work (J or kWh). Conserved — converts between forms but total stays constant in a closed system.
N2
Capacity to do work (J or kWh). Conserved — converts between forms but total stays constant in a closed system.
Unit
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Results
photon energy (eV)
pH of the solution. Below 7: acidic. 7: neutral. Above 7: basic (alkaline).
wavelength (nm)
The computed linear length.
spectral region
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
transition type
The classification or type assigned based on the inputs.
E(n₁)=
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
Balmer series (H, visible)
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.