a) A 2x10-12 m wavelength photon strikes a stationary electron and Compton scatters at and angle of 60 degrees. The change in wavelength of the photon is [ Select ] m. b) Compton scattering is an example of the [ Select ] nature of light. After a Compton scatter event an electron moves at 2% the speed of light (you can ignore relativistic effects). c) The momentum of this electron is [ Select ] kg m/s.

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a) A 2x10-12 m wavelength photon strikes a stationary electron and Compton scatters at and angle of 60 degrees. The change
in wavelength of the photon is
[ Select ]
m.
b) Compton scattering is an example of the
[ Select ]
nature of light.
After a Compton scatter event an electron moves at 2% the speed of light (you can ignore relativistic effects).
c) The momentum of this electron is
[ Select ]
kg m/s.
d) The de Broglie wavelength of this electron is
[ Select ]
m.
e) Diffraction patters consistent with the de Broglie wavelengths of electrons is an example of
[ Select ]
of electrons.
Transcribed Image Text:a) A 2x10-12 m wavelength photon strikes a stationary electron and Compton scatters at and angle of 60 degrees. The change in wavelength of the photon is [ Select ] m. b) Compton scattering is an example of the [ Select ] nature of light. After a Compton scatter event an electron moves at 2% the speed of light (you can ignore relativistic effects). c) The momentum of this electron is [ Select ] kg m/s. d) The de Broglie wavelength of this electron is [ Select ] m. e) Diffraction patters consistent with the de Broglie wavelengths of electrons is an example of [ Select ] of electrons.
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