Compton effect
The incoming photons' energy must be in the range of an X-ray frequency to generate the Compton effect. The electron does not lose enough energy that reduces the wavelength of scattered photons towards the visible spectrum. As a result, with visible lights, the Compton effect is missing.
Recoil Velocity
The amount of backward thrust or force experienced by a person when he/she shoots a gun in the forward direction is called recoil velocity. This phenomenon always follows the law of conservation of linear momentum.
Photon P shown moves an electron from energy level n = 1 to energy level n = 3. The electron jumps down to n = 2, emitting photon Q, and then jumps
down to n = 1, emitting photon R. The spacing between energy levels is drawn to scale. What is the correct relationship among the wavelengths of the photons?
A. λP < λQ < λR B. λR < λP < λQ
C. λQ < λP < λR D. λR < λQ < λP
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