A photon with wavelength 1 = 0.471 nm undergoes a one-dimensional collision with an initially stationary electron. Deter
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A photon with wavelength 1 = 0.471 nm undergoes a one-dimensional collision with an initially stationary electron. Determine t following. (a) the momentum (in kev/c) of the electron (Enter the magnitude.) X h h Apply conservation of momentum: i = 1 , (-i) + Pit P .-= + Pe. Remember to apply the equation for the Comptor 20 2. 20. al shift in order to calculate the change in wavelength. What is the scattering angle for a head-on collision? keV/c (b) the kinetic energy (in eV) of the electron X Apply conservation of energy: Eo = E' + Keev
A photon with wavelength 1 = 0.471 nm undergoes a one-dimensional collision with an initially stationary electron. Determine t following. (a) the momentum (in kev/c) of the electron (Enter the magnitude.) X h h Apply conservation of momentum: i = 1 , (-i) + Pit P .-= + Pe. Remember to apply the equation for the Comptor 20 2. 20. al shift in order to calculate the change in wavelength. What is the scattering angle for a head-on collision? keV/c (b) the kinetic energy (in eV) of the electron X Apply conservation of energy: Eo = E' + Keev