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the momnetum of a gamma photon is determined by the equation p=h/lambda. for the decay of iodine-131 the relationship between
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where again p is the photon momentum, E is the photon energy and c is the speed of light. When you divide the photon energy
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An incident X-ray photon of wavelength 0.2800nm is scattered from an electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered
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An incident X-ray photon of wavelength 0.2800nm is scattered from an electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered
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Which of the following is true for a photon?
A photon of wavelength 3000 x 10-10 m has momentum twice than a photon of wavelength
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What is the electrons velocity that made its momentum equal to the momentum of photon whose wave length 5200A?
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Hydrogen atom is initially in the ground state. It is excited by a photon bombardment and it then undergoes a transition from n
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(a) What is the frequency of a photon whose energy is 3.5 times the rest energy of an electron? (b) What would be the linear
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Calculate the linear momentum of photon of wavelength 750nm. What speed does an electron need to travel to have the same linear
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What is the momentum of a wavelength= 0.015nm X-ray photon?
p= in kg*m/s Please help I am confused. Thank you.
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