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Why cannot the compton effect be observed with visible light?

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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  • In order to achieve the compton effect, the incident photons energy is on the order of an x-ray wavelength.
  • There is not enough energy lost to the electron to drop the scattered photons wavelength down to the visible spectrum.
  • Hence, compton effect is not observed with visible lights.
Answered by bhushanmaraskolhe93
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In order to achieve the compton effect, the incident photons energy is on the order of an x-ray wavelength. There is not enough energy lost to the electron to drop the scattered photons wavelength down to the visible spectrum. ... Hence, compton effect is not observed with visible lights.Mar 31, 2019

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