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Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 01:49 AM
I have a problem saying:

X-rays having an anergy of 300KeV undergo Compton scattering from a target. The scattered rays are detected at 37 degrees relative to the incident rays. Find the (a) Compton shift at this angle.

Now i have the angle.. but i figure i need the wavelength of the X-ray. How do i get that?

p.s. still in intro classes :D

TimNguyen
Mar27-05, 02:05 AM
E = h (nu)... does that look familiar?

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 02:17 AM
If it was in an intro E/M course... then no lol

TimNguyen
Mar27-05, 02:32 AM
There's a formula equating the energy to the frequency multiplied by a constant, "h". The frequency has a really close relation to the wavelength.

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 02:33 AM
So, what, Energy = plancks constant * (nu)? Whats nu?

TimNguyen
Mar27-05, 02:36 AM
greek letter that's used for a symbol for "frequency"

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 02:38 AM
Oh, we just use f so thats cool :D

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 02:42 AM
Haha gold, always nice to know my brain just shut itself off while overlooking E=hf (found it in the same chapter i was doing problems from).

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 02:52 AM
Is the frequency 7.25 x 10^19?

Pengwuino
Mar27-05, 03:07 AM
Ok ok it looks right i hope :D. So now it asks

(b) Find the energy of the scattered x-ray

Is that the E=hf ???