Chemistry, asked by shivajikad8, 6 months ago


4 According to Compton effect, the scattered radiation have
(A) greater wavelength
(@lshorter wavelength
(C)lanthanides
than the incident radiation
(C)equal wavelength
(O)constam wavelength​

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Answered by prakhar941230
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Answer:

Compton effect, increase in wavelength of X-rays and other energetic electromagnetic radiations that have been elastically scattered by electrons; it is a principal way in which radiant energy is absorbed in matte

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Answered by rahul123437
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According to the Compton effect, the scattered radiation has a greater wavelength.

Explanation:

  • According to Compton's effect, there is an increase in the wavelength of X rays and electromagnetic radiations.
  • It happens elastically scattered by electrons which is a way in which radiant energy is absorbed in the matter.
  • The relation between energy and wavelength causes the scattered photons which have longer wavelengths.
  • it all depends on the size of the angle through which X rays are scattered.
  • Compton effect is caused by the transfer of energy by a photon to an electron.
  • The change in wavelength does not depend on the wavelength.
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