explain Absorption and emission of energy by electron
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The amount of energy absorbed by the electron to move into a higher level is the same as the amount of energy released when returning to the original energy level.
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Emission of energy is *giving out* or releasing of energy,
Absorption of energy is *taking in* or accepting energy,
Similarities-
-They both require energy
-They need each other, (in order to obey the law of consecration of energy)
Example- a moving ball will *emit some of its kinetic energy* to another stationary ball
In other words- a stationary ball will *absorb some of the kinetic energy* when it is hit by a moving ball
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Absorption of energy is *taking in* or accepting energy,
Similarities-
-They both require energy
-They need each other, (in order to obey the law of consecration of energy)
Example- a moving ball will *emit some of its kinetic energy* to another stationary ball
In other words- a stationary ball will *absorb some of the kinetic energy* when it is hit by a moving ball
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