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why doesn't the uncertainty principle lead to small discrepancies in the spectrum of the same element in different situations?
I think that since there is a whole area for the electron to jump from and to and therefore a small range of values of possible jumps for a single shell, so there should be small variations in spectrum.
I think that since there is a whole area for the electron to jump from and to and therefore a small range of values of possible jumps for a single shell, so there should be small variations in spectrum.