A photon undergoes Compton scattering on a stationary electron.
Before scattering, the photon's frequency is ν0, whereas
after scattering said frequency is ν. After scattering, the
photon's direction of movement is opposite to its original
direction (scattering of 180 degrees), and the electron moves at a
relativistic speed defined as 'v'.
a) the photon's wavelength before scattering was λ0=1
Angstrom. Calculate frequencies ν0 and v.
b) In this paragraph, ignore the numerical data given in
paragraph a) and answer using...
1) What is Compton scattering?
2) Derive an equation for the wavelength of a photon scattered
from a nearly free electron in some target material.
3) Why is Compton scattering not observed for visible
wavelengths?
Compton ScatteringExercise 10:The equation for Compton
scattering of a photon off of an electron is.?′=?+(ℎ??)(1―cos?)If
using nm for wavelength, the quantity (h/mc) is 0.00242631nm (to a
ridiculous number of sig figs, but you can round off later.) Notice
how λ’ is always bigger than λ, because the scattered photon always
has less energy – unless the angle is zero, which means nothing
happened.A) Suppose a photon of energy 248eV scatters off of an
electron in such a way as to...
a) Explain the production of x-rays
b) What is the typical energy range for Compton scattering and
why?
c) Why does pair production require a minimal energy and what is
it?
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In a Compton scattering experiment, a photon with a wavelength
?=1.50x10-3 nm collide with a stationary electron. After
the collision, the electron recoils at 0.500c a) What is the energy
and wavelength of the scattered photon? b) through what angle with
respect to the incident direction was the photon scattered? [Hint:
Me=0.511 MeV/c2 or Me=9.11x10-31 kg]
An photon with a wavelength in the X-ray region of 0.69 nm
undergoes Compton scattering by colliding with a free electron. 1)
Assume the photon just barely grases the electron, so that the
deflect angle, θ, can be considered zero.
1)What is the wavelength of the outgoing photon after the
collision? λ' =
2)What the energy of the outgoing photon? Eγ
=
3)Now assume the photon deflects off at a small angle of
49o. What is the wavelength of the...
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There are similarities and differences between the
Photoelectric Effect and Compton Scattering. Complete each of the
six partial statements below using the following guide; all you
need to provide for an answer is PE, CS, BOTH, or NEITHER.
• PE if the statement only applies to the Photoelectric
Effect
• CS if the statement only applies to Compton Scattering
• BOTH if the statement only applies to both the Photoelectric
Effect and Compton Scattering
• NEITHER if the...
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A xray photon undergoes Compton scattering from an electron
initially at rest. The photon is incident from the left (-x) and is
scattered backwards. a.) draw and label a sketch illustrating this
collision. The initial photon energy is = 4keV. Assume that the
electron energy after the collision Ee is small. b.) What is the
initial photon momentum px,i in the x-direction? c.) What is the
final photon momentum in the x-direction px,f after the collision?...