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This leads to the evaluation of the total energy as a sum of the electronic energy at fixed nuclei positions and the repulsion energy of the nuclei.
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For example, the emission spectrum of a gas-discharge lamp can be altered by filling it with ( mixtures of ) gases with different electronic energy level configurations.
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B " T " ( roughly 0.025 eV ) is much smaller than the spacing between the lowest and next higher electronic energy levels ( roughly 10 eV ).
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The single-determinant approximation does not take into account Coulomb correlation, leading to a total electronic energy different from the exact solution of the non-relativistic Schr�dinger equation within the Born Oppenheimer approximation.
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The electronic energy is then taken to depend parametrically on the nuclear coordinates meaning a new electronic energy ( E e ) need to be calculated for each corresponding atomic configuration.
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The electronic energy is then taken to depend parametrically on the nuclear coordinates meaning a new electronic energy ( E e ) need to be calculated for each corresponding atomic configuration.
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Thus, because vibrational and rotational energy levels are more closely spaced than electronic energy levels, heat is more easily transferred between substances relative to light or other forms of electronic energy.
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Thus, because vibrational and rotational energy levels are more closely spaced than electronic energy levels, heat is more easily transferred between substances relative to light or other forms of electronic energy.
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James Franck recognized that changes in vibrational levels could be a consequence of the instantaneous nature of excitation to higher electronic energy levels and a new equilibrium position for the nuclear interaction potential.