Is the sign of energy positive or negative when a hydrogen electron relaxes from n=3 to n=2??? In my opinion, energy released in this situation, so the sign should be negative according to the formula E=-RH[1/(nf)2-1/(ni)2].
However, the Kaplan book says the formula E=-RH[1/(ni)2-1/(nf)2] which is totally inverse to my formula above. According to this formula, the sign of the energy becomes positive. Does it makes sennse?
However, the Kaplan book says the formula E=-RH[1/(ni)2-1/(nf)2] which is totally inverse to my formula above. According to this formula, the sign of the energy becomes positive. Does it makes sennse?