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Which of the following statements is (are) true explaining Compton's experimental setup? I. The experiment involves mono

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Which of the following statements is (are) true explaining Compton's experimental setup? I. The experiment involves monochromatic X-rays with wavelength lambda, λ, incident on a sample of graphite where the X-rays interact with atoms inside the sample then emerge as scattered X-rays with wavelength lambda prime, λ′. - TRUE II. This scattering angle theta, θ, is the angle between the direction of the scattered beam and the direction of the incident beam. - FALSE III. For all scattering angles (except for theta =0 ) two intensity peaks are measured. One peak is located at the wavelength lambda, λ, which is the wavelength of the incident beam. The other peak is located at some other wavelength, lambda prime, λ′. - TRUE Select one: a. 1,11 b. 1,111
I. The experiment involves monochromatic X-rays with wavelength lambda, λ, incident on a sample of graphite where the X-rays interact with atoms inside the sample then emerge as scattered X-rays with wavelength lambda prime, ג'. - TRUE II. This scattering angle theta, θ, is the angle between the direction of the scattered beam and the direction of the incident beam. - FALSE III. For all scattering angles (except for theta =0 ) two intensity peaks are measured. One peak is located at the wavelength lambda, λ, which is the wavelength of the incident beam. The other peak is located at some other wavelength, lambda prime, λ′. - TRUE elect one: a. I, II b. I, III C. I, II, III d. III