

Problem #5. A photon of wave length of 0.450 nm strikes a free electron that is...
Problem #5. A photon of wave length of 0.450 nm strikes a free electron that is initially at rest With ELASTIC COLLISSION. The incident photon is scattered STRAIGHT BACKWARD. A. What is the wave length of the scattered photon? B. What is the speed of the recoiled electron? 70=0.45mm Алл»-6- un Collision esas after me
Problem #5. A photon of wave length of 0.450 nm strikes a free electron that is initially at rest With ELASTIC COLLISSION. The incident photon is scattered STRAIGHT BACKWARD. A. What is the wave length of the scattered photon? 8. What is the speed of the recoiled electron? 70= 0.45mm unmaa Cenas "Collision Wed
A photon of wavelength 0.52500 nm strikes a free electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered straight backward. What is the speed of the recoil electron after the collision?
A photon of wavelength 0.30428 nm strikes a free electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered straight backward. What is the speed of the recoil electron after the collision?
A photon with wavelength 0.1385 nm scatters from an electron that is initially at rest. What must be the angle between the direction of propagation of the incident and scattered photons if the speed of the electron immediately after the collision is 8.40×106m/s?
A photon with wavelength 0.1365 nm scatters from an electron that is initially at rest. What must be the angle between the direction of propagation of the incident and scattered photons if the speed of the electron immediately after the collision is 9.00×106 m/s ?
In an elastic collision between a photon and an electron at rest, the photon is deflected at an 0 angle of 60 . The energy of the incident photon is 3.0 keV. Calculate: (a) the kinetic energy of the electron, in eV; (b) the recoil angle of the electron; (c) the wavelength of the scattered photon, in nm.
A photon of wavelength 0.04400 nm strikes a free
electron and is scattered at an angle of 36.0 ∘ from its original
direction.
Find the change in energy of the photon. ΑΣ eV Find the energy gained by the electron. eV
Find the change in energy of the photon. ΑΣ eV
Find the energy gained by the electron. eV
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)
PC8.Q1 014] A photon with wavelength 0.120 nm scatters off an electron that is initially at rest. The speed of the recoiling, non-relativistic electron is 7.00x106 m/s immediately after the collision. a) Name this process and explain its significance for the b) Calculate the energy of the incoming photon and the c) Based on energy conservation calculate the energy of development of modern physics. [1] momentum of the recoiling electron. [2] the outgoing (scattered) photon and its wavelength. [31