Does Compton Effect Formula Follow Original Derivation?

I'm not sure if that answers the question.In summary, the derivation of the Compton Effect formula shown on Wikipedia is likely the way Compton originally did it, as evidenced by his Nobel Prize lecture and published notes. Additional information and similar treatments can be found by searching Google with "Compton effect."
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Is the derivation of the Compton Effect formula shown on wikipedia the way Compton originally did it?
 
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Here is Compton's Nobel Prize lecture -

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1927/compton-lecture.pdf

He probably did the way shown on Wikipedia. I think his notes have been published, but I am not sure where.

See also - http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/compeq.html#c1

And one can search Goolge with "Compton effect" and find similar treatments.
 
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There's a link to his paper off of wikipedia:

Phys. Rev. 21, 483 - 502 (1923)

In Fig. (1a) he sketches out the usual simple kinematics for a "incident quantum" of light scattering off an electron.
 
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1. What is the Compton Effect Formula?

The Compton Effect Formula is a mathematical equation that describes the change in energy and wavelength of a photon after scattering off of a stationary electron. It is represented as E = E0 + mc2 (1 - cosθ), where E is the final energy, E0 is the initial energy, m is the mass of the electron, c is the speed of light, and θ is the angle of scattering.

2. Who derived the Compton Effect Formula?

The Compton Effect Formula was first derived by American physicist Arthur Holly Compton in 1923. He conducted experiments to study the scattering of X-rays off of electrons and discovered that the X-rays underwent a slight increase in wavelength after scattering, which was not explained by classical physics. He then developed the formula to explain this phenomenon.

3. What was the original derivation of the Compton Effect Formula?

The original derivation of the Compton Effect Formula was based on the principles of conservation of energy and momentum. Compton assumed that the photon and electron acted as particles, and their interaction could be described using these principles. Using this approach, he was able to derive the formula and successfully explain the observed increase in wavelength of the scattered X-rays.

4. Does the Compton Effect Formula follow the original derivation?

Yes, the Compton Effect Formula follows the original derivation proposed by Arthur Holly Compton. The formula has been extensively tested and has been found to accurately predict the change in energy and wavelength of a scattered photon. It is considered one of the fundamental equations in the field of quantum mechanics.

5. How is the Compton Effect Formula used in scientific research?

The Compton Effect Formula is used in many areas of scientific research, particularly in the fields of particle physics, quantum mechanics, and astrophysics. It is used to study the interaction of photons and electrons, and to understand the behavior of matter at a microscopic level. The formula has also been applied in various technologies, such as medical imaging and X-ray spectroscopy.

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