if the frequency of emitted photon is 10hz , the ratio of einsteins coefficient is
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- Thus, the ration of Einstein's coefficients is proportional to the cube of the frequency. Hence, the probability of spontaneous emission increases rapidly with the energy difference between the two states. Therefore, the ratio of Einstein's coefficients is: 6.177 X 10-51
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If the frequency of the emitted photon is 10hz, the ratio of einsteins coefficient is
We know Einstein’s relation = 8πv³h/c³
v = 10 Hz, h = 6.63 X 10-34 Js, c = 3 X 108m/s
Therefore, the ratio of Einstein’s coefficients= 6.177 X 10⁻⁵¹
- Hence, the apportion of Einstein's coefficients is corresponding to the 3D square of the recurrence.
- Subsequently, the likelihood of unconstrained discharge increments quickly with the energy contrast between the two states.
- In this manner, the proportion of Einstein's coefficients is 6.177 X 10⁻⁵¹
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