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What if an electron at a certain energy level receive a little bit more energy from a photon than the difference between its current energy level and the next one, will it jump to it ?
I see written in textbooks that the photon energy must exactly match the difference between two energy level for the electron to jump from one to the other. So what ? let's say an electron with the difference btw its actual energy level and the next one of 12eV and a photon of 12,4 eV knock on his door , will he just ignore him bc is not exactly 12 or will it jump to the next one and keep some of this energy ??
Thanks
I see written in textbooks that the photon energy must exactly match the difference between two energy level for the electron to jump from one to the other. So what ? let's say an electron with the difference btw its actual energy level and the next one of 12eV and a photon of 12,4 eV knock on his door , will he just ignore him bc is not exactly 12 or will it jump to the next one and keep some of this energy ??
Thanks