A particle of mass m, charge e, moinentuin p scatters in the electrostatic potential produced by a spherically symınctrie distribution of charge. You are given the quantity f r²pd³x = A, p(r) d*x being the charge in a vol- ume element d³r. Supposing that p vanishes rapidly as r → 0 and that S odr = 0; working in the first Born approxiination, compute the differ- ential cross scction for forward scattering. (That is lo=0, where 0 is the scattering angle.)
A particle of mass m, charge e, moinentuin p scatters in the electrostatic potential produced by a spherically symınctrie distribution of charge. You are given the quantity f r²pd³x = A, p(r) d*x being the charge in a vol- ume element d³r. Supposing that p vanishes rapidly as r → 0 and that S odr = 0; working in the first Born approxiination, compute the differ- ential cross scction for forward scattering. (That is lo=0, where 0 is the scattering angle.)
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![A particle of mass m, charge e, moineintuin p scatters in the electrostatic
potential produced by a spherically symınctrie distribution of charge. You
are given the quantity f r²pd³x = A, p(r) d*x being the charge in a vol-
ume element d³r. Supposing that p vanishes rapidly as r → ∞ and that
Spr = 0; working in the first Born approxiination, compute the differ-
ential cross scction for forward scattering. (That is lo=0, where 0 is the
scattering angle.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd8cef0e1-6389-4adf-b01f-ae4539148b4d%2F2bfa9949-2954-47a9-a417-d9bed037f792%2Faef0ozo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A particle of mass m, charge e, moineintuin p scatters in the electrostatic
potential produced by a spherically symınctrie distribution of charge. You
are given the quantity f r²pd³x = A, p(r) d*x being the charge in a vol-
ume element d³r. Supposing that p vanishes rapidly as r → ∞ and that
Spr = 0; working in the first Born approxiination, compute the differ-
ential cross scction for forward scattering. (That is lo=0, where 0 is the
scattering angle.)
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