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The figure shows two different orientations of a proton in a magnetic field. Which orientation is at higher energy? 

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In a helium-neon laser, the laser light arises from a transition from a _________ state to a _________ state:
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For any atom other that hydrogen and helium all electrons in the same shell have:
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A magnetic dipole is placed between the poles of a magnet as shown. The direction of the associated force exerted on the dipole is: 

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If electrons did not have intrinsic angular momentum (spin) but still obeyed the Pauli exclusion principle the states occupied by electrons in the ground state of helium would be:
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The purpose of the mirrors at the ends of a helium-neon laser is:
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Two different electron beams are incident on two different targets and both produce x rays. The cutoff wavelength for target 1 is shorter than the cutoff wavelength for target 2. We can conclude that:
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A metastable state is important for the generation of a laser beam because it assures that:
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An electron in an atom is in a state with principal quantum number n = 4. The possible values of the orbital quantum number ℓ are:
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When a lithium atom is made from a helium atom by adding a proton (and neutron) to the nucleus and an electron outside, the electron goes into an n = 2, ℓ=0 state rather than an n = 1, ℓ=0 state. This is an indication that electrons:
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The magnetic field is along the z axis in a Stern-Gerlach experiment. The force it exerts on a magnetic dipole with dipole moment is proportional to:
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Five electrons are in a two-dimensional square potential energy well with sides of length L. The potential energy is infinite at the sides and zero inside. The single-particle energies are given by where nx and ny are integers. The energy of the ground state of the system is
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A group of electromagnetic waves might
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Five electrons are in a two-dimensional square potential energy well with sides of length L. The potential energy is infinite at the sides and zero inside. The single-particle energies are given by where nx and ny are integers. The energy of the first excited state of the system is:
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The number of states in a shell with principal quantum number n = 3 is:
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The electron states in an atom which constitute a single shell all have:
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The number of possible values of the magnetic quantum number mℓ associated with a given value of the orbital quantum number ℓ is:
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