why canot we observe compton effect with ordinary light?
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There are two reasons we don't see the Compton effect. :
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1. The effect is too small. When light (x-rays or other) scaters of a free electron, the wavelength is shifted by at most 2hmec =0.005. ....
2. Visible light protons don't have the energy to knock an electron of an atom.
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