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Figure below shows the setup for measuring the Compton effect. With a fixed inci

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Figure below shows the setup for measuring the Compton effect. With a fixed incident wavelength, a wavelength of ?'1 is measured for a scattering angle of ?1 = 25.9 Figure below shows the setup for measuring the Compton effect. With a fixed incident wavelength, a wavelength of ?'1 is measured for a scattering angle of ?1 = 25.9 Figure below shows the setup for measuring the Compton effect. With a fixed incident wavelength, a wavelength of ?'1 is measured for a scattering angle of ?1 = 25.9 degree , whereas a wavelength of ?'2 is measured for a scattering angle of ?2 = 65.5 degree Find the difference in wavelengths, ?'2 - ?'1.

Explanation / Answer

lambda' - lambda = h / mc (1 - cos theta)


lambda'2 - lambda'1 = h/mc (cos theta1 - cos theta 2)


h = 6.55 * 10-34 , theta1 = 25.9, theta 2 = 65.5


substitute the values

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