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what is compton effect?​

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Answered by NarutoDattebayo
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Compton effect is defined as the effect that is observed when x-rays or gamma rays are scattered on a material with an increase in wavelength. Arthur Compton studied this effect in the year 1922. During the study, Compton found that wavelength is not dependent on the intensity of incident radiation. It is dependent on the angle of scattering and on the wavelength of the incident beam.

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Answered by narangnicky1
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an increase in wavelength of X ray or gamma ray that occurs when they are scattered

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