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Suppose a collection of quantum harmonic oscillators occupies the lowest 4 energy levels, and the spacing between levels is 0.04 eV. What is the complete emission spectrum for this system? That is, what photon energies will appear in the emissions? Include all energies, whether or not they fall in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Enter the photon energies in order of increasing energy.
a. Smallest photon energy = eV
b. Next larger photon energy = eV
c. Largest photon energy = eV
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