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Rydberg Constant

July 7, 2023 | by Bloom Code Studio

In the science of spectroscopy, under physics, the Rydberg constant is a physical constant relating to atomic spectra. It is denoted by R for heavy atoms and Rfor Hydrogen. Rydberg constant was first arising from the Rydberg formula as a fitting parameter. Later, Neils Bohr calculated it from fundamental constants.

Rydberg Constant Value

R∞ and electron spin g-factor are the most accurately measured physical constants.

Rydberg Constant Value,R10973731.568508(65) m-1
Rydberg Constant Value,R1.097 x 107m-1

Rydberg Constant In Other Units

In atomic physics, this constant is often used and expressed as the Rydberg unit of energy. Thus,

Rydberg Constant in Joules1Ry=2.178 *10-18J
Rydberg Constant in eV1Ry=13.605693009 eV

Rydberg Constant For Elements

The value of Rydberg Constant for Hydrogen, RH1.09677576 x 107 m1
The value of Rydberg Constant for Helium, RHe1.09722267 x 107 m1

Rydberg Constant Equation

The Rydberg Constant equation was shown by Neils Bohr using more fundamental constants and explaining relationships through the Bohr model. The Rydberg constant appears in the formulae for the wavenumbers of lines in atomic spectra. It is a function of the rest mass and charge of the electron, the speed of light, and Planck’s constant.

Where,

  • me is the rest mass of an electron.
  • h is the Planck Constant.
  • c is the velocity of light in a vacuum.
  • εo is the permittivity of free space.
  • e is the elementary charge.

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