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Chapter 30 Light Emission Radio waves are produced by electrons moving up and down an antenna. Visible light is produced by electrons changing energy.
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Emission Spectra Emission Spectrum of Hydrogen 1 nm = 1 x 10 -9 m = “a billionth of a meter” 410 nm434 nm486 nm656 nm.
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