- Johannes Rydberg
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religion = |footnotes = |Johannes Robert Rydberg, (‘Janne’ to his friends), (
November 8 ,1854 –December 28 ,1919 ), was a Swedishphysicist mainly known for devising theRydberg formula , in 1888, which is used to predict thewavelength s ofphoton s (oflight and otherelectromagnetic radiation ) emitted by changes in the energy level of anelectron in anatom .The
physical constant known as theRydberg constant is named after him, as is theRydberg unit. Excited atoms with very high values of theprincipal quantum number , represented by "n" in theRydberg formula , are calledRydberg atom s, and a crater on the moon is also named "Rydberg" in his honour. Rydberg's faith that spectral studies could assist in a theoretical understanding of the atom and its chemical properties was justified in 1913 by the work of Niels Bohr (seehydrogen spectrum ). An important spectroscopic constant based on a hypothetical atom of infinite mass is called the Rydberg (R) in his honor.He was active at
Lund University ,Sweden , for all of his working life.ee also
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Rydberg matter
*Rydberg state References
* Mike Sutton, “Getting the numbers right – the lonely struggle of Rydberg” Chemistry World, Vol. 1, No. 7, July 2004.
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