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A free electron will be accelerated for a while but will then collide with an ion.

In the collision process, some of the energy acquired by the electron will be transferred to the ion.

Because different orbits have different energies, whenever a quantum leap occurs, the energy possessed by the electron will be different after the jump.

The size of the contribution of an orbital from a particular atom indicates the probability that the electron will be found on that atom.

If the photon frequency matches the energy difference of either the up-spin or the down-spin state between the two dots, the electron will be delocalized over the two dots by inter-dot PAT.

In the quantum mechanical model of the hydrogen atom, the location of the electron is expressed in terms of a probability distribution, so one speaks of the probability that an electron will be found at a particular location near a nucleus.

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These electrons will be free to move if an electrical force is applied.

FROM glow-in-the-dark jackets to smart skis that gobble up vibrations, electrons will be bouncing all over the ski slopes this winter.

It is inescapable that some electrons will be lost when they are accelerated or transported in the accelerator vacuum chamber.

If you subject your G&T to a blast from a 20-watt carbon dioxide laser, your drink will lase and its electrons will be stimulated to emit approximately 0.00001 watts of light.

Since hν is greater than W, the excess energy hν − W transferred to the electrons will be observed as their kinetic energy outside the metal.

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