Find d(aa) the rate at which the change in wavelength is changing, in pm/s, at the moment the detector is at angle o = 24.3°. The sign will indicate if it is increasing or decreasing.
Find d(aa) the rate at which the change in wavelength is changing, in pm/s, at the moment the detector is at angle o = 24.3°. The sign will indicate if it is increasing or decreasing.
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![Photons are scattered through a thin aluminum foil. A detector starts at 0°
and is slowly moved around in a circle around the target foil,
at de = 4.36 degrees per second.
Find d(41)
the rate at which the change in wavelength is changing, in
pm/s, at the moment the detector is at angle o = 24.3°. The sign will
indicate if it is increasing or decreasing.
do
HINT: dt must be changed to radians/second- why?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8bd494dd-22f3-4b74-8a4c-63b522901688%2Fb8b50262-7a98-49d2-bd51-62024507d2bb%2Fuxe0b1_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Photons are scattered through a thin aluminum foil. A detector starts at 0°
and is slowly moved around in a circle around the target foil,
at de = 4.36 degrees per second.
Find d(41)
the rate at which the change in wavelength is changing, in
pm/s, at the moment the detector is at angle o = 24.3°. The sign will
indicate if it is increasing or decreasing.
do
HINT: dt must be changed to radians/second- why?
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