the scattering angle for which the Compton shift in wavelength is equal to Compton wavelength is?
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Answer:15, we obtain the relation for the Compton shift: λ′−λ=hm0c(1−cosθ). The factor h/m0c is called the Compton wavelength of the electron: λc=hm0c=0.00243nm=2.43pm.
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The scattering angle for which the Compton shift in wavelength is two times the compton wavelength:
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- The collision reasons the photon wavelength to increase with the aid of using somewhere between 0 (for a scattering angle of 0°) and two times the Compton wavelength (for a scattering angle of 180°).
- The quantity hmec is referred to as the Compton wavelength of the electron; it is 2.43×10−12 m.
- The wavelength shift λ′ − λ is as a minimum zero (for θ = 0°) and at maximum two times the Compton wavelength of the electron (for θ = 180°).
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