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Johannes Rydberg was born on November 8, 1854.

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Johannes Rydberg was born on November 8, 1854.

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Johannes Rydberg died on December 28, 1919 at the age of 65.

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Johannes Rydberg died on December 28, 1919 at the age of 65.

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Johannes Rydberg was born on November 8, 1854 and died on December 28, 1919. Johannes Rydberg would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 160 years old today.

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Ivar Rydberg died in 1929.

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Ivar Rydberg was born in 1885.

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Mattias Rydberg was born in 1985.

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Sam Rydberg died in 1956.

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Sam Rydberg was born in 1885.

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Ernfrid Rydberg died in 1976.

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Ernfrid Rydberg was born in 1896.

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Rydberg Constant: 10,973,731.6 per meter

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Ernie Rydberg has written:

'Footsy'

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Emilia Rydberg was born on 1978-01-05.

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Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg died in 1959.

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Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg was born in 1905.

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Folke Rydberg was born on September 29, 1900.

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Folke Rydberg died on January 5, 1969.

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Paul Haldier Rydberg is 5' 11".

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Viktor Rydberg was born on 1828-12-18.

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Per Axel Rydberg was born in 1860.

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Per Axel Rydberg died in 1931.

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Rydberg is a Swedish name for a woodland mountain clearing.

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Harry Rydberg died on October 28, 1986, in Spnga, Sweden.

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Rydberg's equation is used to find wave length of spectral lines.

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The value of the Rydberg constant in centimeters is approximately 109,737.315 cm-1.

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Eva Rydberg was born on June 20, 1943, in Malm, Skne ln, Sweden.

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Harry Rydberg was born on October 21, 1906, in smo, Stockholms ln, Sweden.

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Paul Haldier Rydberg was born on February 6, 1974, in Rome, New York, USA.

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Viktor Rydberg died on September 21, 1895, in Djursholm, Stockholms ln, Sweden of complications from diabetes and arteriosclerosis.

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Helge Rydberg has written:

'A new electrokinetic phenomenon, and its potential application on nerves' -- subject(s): Nerves, Electrophysiology

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Terry Rydberg has written:

'Exploring InDesign CS2 (Design Exploration)'

'Exploring Adobe InDesign CS4'

'Exploring QuarkXPress (Exploring Design)'

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Tina Hviid Rydberg has written:

'Some modelling results in the area of interplay between statistics, mathematical finance, insurance and econometrics'

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No, she's still alive (2011).

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The dimensional formula of Rydberg's constant is [M ^{-1} L ^{-1} T ^{-1}], where M is mass, L is length, and T is time. This constant is used to calculate the wavelengths of emitted photons in hydrogen atoms and is approximately equal to 1.097 x 10^7 m^{-1}.

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The formula parallel to Rydberg's formula used in Bohr's theory of the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom is the Balmer Series. See related link for more information.

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A. B. F. Duncan has written:

'Rydberg series in atoms and molecules' -- subject(s): Energy levels (Quantum mechanics), Ionization, Rydberg states

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Some Swedish awards.

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The units are m-1 or per metre.

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The hydrogen line emission spectrum was discovered by physicists Johann Balmer, Johannes Rydberg, and Niels Bohr. They observed that hydrogen gas emitted specific wavelengths of light, which formed a distinct spectrum now known as the Balmer series.

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The Rydberg constant is a fundamental physical constant that appears in the equations describing the behavior of electrons in atoms. It is used to calculate the wavelengths of spectral lines emitted or absorbed by hydrogen atoms, helping to understand their energy levels and transitions. The Rydberg constant also plays a key role in the development of atomic theory and the empirical observation of atomic spectra.

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The units for Rydberg's constant are [L-1].

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2.18x10-18 J

This is confusing for students and this book needs to show the derivation. Rydberg's Constant is 1.0974 x 10 7 m-1 which is a distance. Some books say that Rydberg's constant is equal to 2.18 x 10 -18 Joules but this is not correct. They are using (R)times(h)times(c).

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Johannes Dorflinger has written:

'Johannes Dorflinger'

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Johannes Vennekamp has written:

'Johannes Vennekamp'

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