Spectroscopy

It takes energy to move an electron up from its normal resting energy level to a higher energy level (absorption). This is because you are moving the negatively-charged electron away from the positively-charged nucleus. (Analogy: it takes energy to pull two attracted magnets apart.)

Freedman and Kaufmann

Likewise, when an electron moves from a higher energy level back down to a lower energy level, it releases energy (emission).

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