How to find energy and momentum of scattered photon?
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The amount of energy in these photons is given by the equation E = hf, where E is the energy of the photons in Joules; h is Planck's constant, which is always 6.63 * 10^-34 Joule seconds; and f is the frequency of the light in hertz. Because of this duality, light has both momentum and a wavelength.
The electron recoils with an energy of 60 keV. Calculate the energy of thescattered photon and the angle through it is scattered. with the incident direction. If the frequency ofscattered photon is half that of incident photon, calculate the frequency of the incident photon.
The electron recoils with an energy of 60 keV. Calculate the energy of thescattered photon and the angle through it is scattered. with the incident direction. If the frequency ofscattered photon is half that of incident photon, calculate the frequency of the incident photon.
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