Photons of wavelength 65.0 pm are Compton-scattered from a free electron which picks up a kinetic energy of 0.78 keV from the collision. What is the wavelength of the scattered photon?
Photons of wavelength 65.0 pm are Compton-scattered from a free electron which picks up a kinetic...
a) X-rays with a wavelength of 0.0045 nm are used in a Compton scattering experiment. If the x-rays are Compton scattered through an angle of 160°, what is the wavelength of the scattered photon? (b) A photon with an energy of 10.0 keV is Compton scattered by a free electron, which recoils with a kinetic energy of 0.200 keV. (i) What is the wavelength of the scattered photon? (ii) At what angle is the photon scattered? (think about how many...
X-ray photons of wavelength 0.0268 nm are incident on a target and the Compton-scattered photons are observed at 65.0° above the photons' incident line of travel. [Use relativistic units for this problem!] (a) What is the wavelength of the scattered photons? 2.82E-110 (b) What is the momentum of the incident photons? 2.47E-231 What is the momentum of the scattered photons? 2.34E-231 (c) What is the kinetic energy of the scattered electrons? 3.6789E-1 (d) What is the momentum (magnitude and angle)...
Suppose Compton used photons of wavelength 0.0564 nm. (a) What is the energy of one of those photons? keV (b) What is the wavelength of the photons scattered in the direction opposite to the direction of the incident photons? nm (c) What is the energy of the photon scattered in that direction? keV
Suppose Compton used photons of wavelength 0.0384 nm. (a) What is the energy of one of those photons? keV (b) What is the wavelength of the photons scattered in the direction opposite to the direction of the incident photons? nm (c) What is the energy of the photon scattered in that direction?
Compton used photons with a wavelength of 0.0711 nm A) What is the energy of these photons? B) What is the wavelength of the photon scattered at an angle of 180 degrees? vs. What is the energy of this scattered photon? D) What energy is transferred to the electron?
An X-ray photon of unknown wavelength is scattered from a free electron at rest and the scattered X-ray is observed at 24.2 degrees to the incident X-ray. What is the Compton shift(in pm)?
IV. (12pts) X-ray photons of wavelength 0.120 nm are incident on a target and the Compton-scattered photons are observed at 180.0°. (a) What is the wavelength of the scattered photons? (b) What is the momentum of the incident photons? Of the scattered photons? (c) What is the kinetic energy of the scattered electrons?
An X-ray photon of wavelength 0.5 nm collides with a stationary free electron and scattered at 180° angle. If the Compton wavelength has the value rc=2.4x10-'nm, then: (a) find the wavelength and the Compton Shift of the scattered photon, (6 marks) (b) find the energy of the incident and scattered photon (in joule). (4 marks)
8. Compton Effect. You perform a Compton experiment with photons of wavelength 0.071 nm. a. What's the energy of the photons in eV? b. What's the wavelength of photons that scatter at 180°? c. What's the energy of photons that scatter at 180°, in eV? d. What's the recoil energy of an electron (in J) if the photon scattering is at 180°? e. Estimate the final kinetic energy of an electron. Ignore relativity
Photons of wavelength 0.00150 nm undergo Compton collisions with free electrons. What is the energy of the scattered photons whose angle of scattering is 45°.