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Compton shift depends on which of the following?Immersive Reader
(2 Points)
Incident radiation
Nature of scattering substance
Angle of scattering
Amplitude of frequency

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Answered by jenetttanu68
22

Explanation:

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Answered by talasilavijaya
0

Answer:

The Compton shift depends on the angle of scattering(\theta)

Explanation:

  • Arthur Compton studied the effect in the year 1922.
  • Compton effect is the scattering of x-rays or gamma rays by electrons.
  • The scattered rays have different wavelengths than the wavelength of the incident rays. This shift is called Compton shift.
  • The scattered rays has a longer wavelength than that of incident rays.
  • Shift in the wavelength is

                                  \Delta \lambda=\frac{h}{m_{e} c} (1-cos\theta)

  • As Planck's constant, h, rest mass of electron, m_{e} and velocity of light in vacuum, c are constants.
  • Therefore, the shift in the wavelength depends on the angle of scattering(\theta).
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