I was thinking that the 6eV electron would impart some of its energy onto the other electron (if it hits it) which would excite the electron to n=2 and the rest of the energy would be the Kinetic energy of the incident electron. I.e. compton scattering?
Hi guys,
I have this question I can do the first part but not the second, any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! :cool: o:)
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Question 1
A photon...
Hi Guys,
Is there any whay I can use the following theorem to approximate the value of e^x at x=0?
f(x) = f(a) + f'(a)(x - a) + \frac{f''(a)}{2!}(x - a)^2 + ...
If the above function is not used for approximation, then what is it used to do?
Thanks heaps :smile: :smile: :smile: