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Q: Why is electron scattering more accurate than alpha particle scattering
A: The alpha particle scattering experiment was performed by Rutherford and in his experiment directed…
Q: Explain how Rutherford determined the charge of thethree types of radiation.
A: Introduction: Ernest Rutherford studied the absorption of radioactivity by thin sheets of metal foil…
Q: 9) Calculate the deBroglie wave of a particle traveling at 4.66 e 6 m/s and has a mass of 3.76 e…
A: Write the expression for deBroglie wavelength. λ=hmv…
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Q: Alpha particle scattering by Ernest Rutherford and Ernest Marsden ,Distribution of positive charge…
A: To understand the importance of Alpha scattering experiment done by rutherford and marsden we need…
Q: Most of the X-rays produced in the Bremsstrahlung process, where electrons are accelerated under 2.5…
A: In the question given value of potential difference and we have to find the wavelength of X-Ray
Q: How were X-rays first discovered?
A: X- rays were first discovered by Wilhelm Rontgen in 1895 by accident. He was working with cathode…
Q: Why are UV, x rays, and y rays called ionizing radiation?
A: Ionization is defined as the minimum amount of energy required by the electron to flow and produces…
Q: Why are UV, x rays, and γ rays called ionizing radiation?
A: Ionization is defined as the minimum amount of energy required by the electron to flow and produces…
Q: Compared to radio waves (low frequency light), gamma rays (high frequency light) have... (choose all…
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Q: Radiation Roentgen (R) is not a-19 unit of dose of electromagnetic .radiation exposure or intensity…
A: Answer Radiation exposure describes the amount of radiation travelling through air. Many radiation…
Q: 3) What voltage must be applied to an x-ray tube for it to emit x-rays with a minimum wavelength of…
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Q: Why are the rays that come from a cathode ray tube seen as light?
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Q: h 1,- 2; = A2 = "-(1- cos0) M.C %3D
A: To derive compton equationλf - λi = ∆λ = hmec(1-cosθ)
Q: Gamma radiation intensity equation and explanation
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Q: Derive the stephen law of radiation?
A: The power radiated per unit area (Planck’s expression) in terms of wavelength can be written as…
Q: Discuss the penetrating power and ionizing ability of each type of radiation.
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Q: Rem is the unit of dose of-11 electromagnetic radiation exposure * .or intensity True O False O
A: Rem is the abbreviation used for Roentgen equivalent man. Roentgen is the traditional unit used for…
Q: The energy of ionizing radiation is-3 * .usually given in amper True False
A: Given statement : The energy of ionizing radiation is usually given in amper
Q: scanning electron microscopy (SEM) exhibits higher resolution than transmission electron microscopy…
A: SEM Stands for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) whereas, TEM stands for transmission electron…
Q: The value of the alpha factor for photons is
A: Asked for the alpha factor of photons.
Q: What is electron’s antineutrino?
A: Whenever, beta decay of a neutron take place neutron transform into protron and emission with the…
Q: 10. In order to improve contract during X-ray diagnostics of soft tissues, contrast agents are used.…
A: The X-ray attenuation ability of matter is measured using Hounsfield unit (HU). The value for soft…
Q: In the context of the ionizing and penetrating power of radiation, _____ penetrate into the skin but…
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Q: If an X-ray machine produces photons with a frequency of 7.1 x 10^12 MHz. Calculate the wavelength…
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Q: energy supplied to an incandescent light bulb converts into light energy Assuming the average…
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Q: Describe the terms given below. Ultra Violet Visible Light X-rays Gamma Rays
A: Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve first three sub-parts for…
Q: 2. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) using lodine-123 is widely used for the study…
A: GivenSingle photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) using lodine-123 is widely used for the…
Q: IONIZING RADIATION (characteristics) Qualitative characteristics Quantitative characteristics
A: Ionizing Radiation Ionizing radiation is a type of radiation that has enough energy to ionize atoms…
Q: X-rays possess electromagnetic character. a) True b) False
A: The x-rays are the part of electromagnetic spectrum and they are electromagnetic waves. The x-ray…
Q: (a) Briefly explain the 3 main processes involved in emission of radiation. [3]
A: 3 Main process of emissions of radiation are alpha decay , gamma decay and beta decay
Q: When atoms absorb energy colliding with moving electrons, light or X-radiation may subsequently be…
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Q: What is the radius of the atomic nucleus of 10747Ag? 2.85 fm O 3.53 fm O 4.13 fm O 5.21 fm O 4.88 fm
A: solution is given as
Q: This uses a magnetic field to separate particles by their mass. Mass Spectrometer Velocity…
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Q: This was used to determine the characteristics of the particles in a cathode ray beam and eventually…
A: Answer- (B) Thomson's/ experiment
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