X-rays with an energy of 270 keV undergo Compton scattering from a target. If the scattered rays are deflected at 38° relative to the direction of the incident rays, find each of the following.
(a) the Compton shift at this angle
nm
(b) the energy of the scattered x-ray
keV
(c) the kinetic energy of the recoiling electron
keV
X-rays with an energy of 270 keV undergo Compton scattering from a target. If the scattered...
X-rays with an energy of 163 keV undergo Compton scattering with a target. If the scattered X-rays are detected at 28.9° relative to the incident X-rays, what is the wavelength of the scattered photon? Please enter a numerical answer below. Accepted formats are numbers or "e" based scientific notation e.g. 0.23, -2, 1e6, 5.23e-8 Enter answer here x10-12 m
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Problem 2 Compton Effect a) In a Compton scattering experiment the wavelength of the incident x-rays is 7.078 10-2 [nm] while the wavelength of the outgoing x-ray is 7.314 10-2 [nm]. At what angle was the scattered radiation measured? b) In a Compton scattering experiment a detector is set at an angle of 57°. What must the frequency of the incoming x-rays be in order to produce a final x-ray with a frequency 1% less than the initial frequency? Problem...
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Activity 26-3. Compton scattering [Accompanies Section 26-3] In Compton scattering a photon collides with an electron that is initially at rest. (a) Rank the following quantities in order from largest to smallest. If any two quantities are the same, state this. Explain how you made your ranking. (i) The wavelength of an x-ray photon (ii) The change in wavelength of an x-ray photon in Compton scattering when it scatters through an angle of 0° (that is, the photon continues in...