When exposed to radiation having a stream of photons, the process that can take place between two discrete energy levels
A. absorption
B. spontaneous emission
C. stimulated emission
D. all of these
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The correct answer is option D (all of these).
When exposed to radiation having a stream of photons, the process that can take place between two discrete energy levels is absorption, spontaneous emission and stimulated emission.
Explanation:
When exposed to radiation having a stream of photons there is possibility of the following process to occur.
- Absorption: In this process, the atom can absorb a photon and transmit to a higher energy level.
- Spontaneous Emission: In this, the atoms can spontaneously emit a photon and transmit to a lower energy level.
- Stimulated Emission: Here, the atom can be stimulated by an external photon of the same energy, causing it to emit a photon and transmit to a lower energy level.
So, absorption, spontaneous emission and stimulated emission take place when photons are exposed to radiation.
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