MODERN PHYSICS F/SCI..-WEBASSIGN(MULTI)
MODERN PHYSICS F/SCI..-WEBASSIGN(MULTI)
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Chapter 3, Problem 50P

(a)

To determine

The wavelength of the incident photon to scatter at the angle of 30°.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 50P

The wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 30° is 0.0813nm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the Crompton scattering of the light.

  Δλ=hmc(1cosθ)        (I)

Here, Δλ is the change in the wavelength, h is the Planck’s constant, m is the mass of the proton, θ is the angle of scattering of electron and c is the speed of light.

Write the expression for the wavelength of the photon required.

  λ=Δλ4×103        (II)

Here, λ is the wavelength of the photons.

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 9.10×1031kg for m, 30° for θ and 3×108m/s for c in equation (I).

  Δλ=6.626×1034Js(9.10×1031kg)(3×108m/s)(1cos30°)=6.626×10342.73×1022(0.134)=3.25×1013m

Substitute 3.25×1013m for Δλ in equation (II).

  λ=3.25×1013m4×103=8.13×1011m(109nm1m)=0.0813nm

Thus, the wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 30° is 0.0813nm.

(b)

To determine

The wavelength of the incident photon to scatter at the angle of 90°.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 50P

The wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 90° is 0.608nm.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 9.10×1031kg for m, 90° for θ and 3×108m/s for c in equation (I).

  Δλ=6.626×1034Js(9.10×1031kg)(3×108m/s)(1cos90°)=6.626×10342.73×1022=2.432×1012m

Substitute 2.432×1012m for Δλ in equation (II).

  λ=2.432×1012m4×103=6.08×1010m(109nm1m)=0.608nm

Thus, the wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 90° is 0.608nm.

(c)

To determine

The wavelength of the incident photon to scatter at the angle of 170°.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 50P

The wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 170° is 1.206nm.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 9.10×1031kg for m, 170° for θ and 3×108m/s for c in equation (I).

  Δλ=6.626×1034Js(9.10×1031kg)(3×108m/s)(1cos170°)=6.626×10342.73×1022(1.985)=4.827×1012m

Substitute 4.827×1012m for Δλ in equation (II).

  λ=4.827×1012m4×103=1.206×1010m(109nm1m)=1.206nm

Thus, the wavelength of the incident photon that scatters the photons at angle of 170° is 1.206nm.

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