The increase in wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, especially of an x-ray or a gamma-ray photon, scattered by an electron.
compton effect
The Compton Effect was created on 2007-06-05.
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photo electric effect,compton's effect
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Compton Scattering, Photoelectric Effect, and Pair Production.
Compton Scattering, Photoelectric Effect, and Pair Production.
Photoelectric Effect, Compton Effect, and Pair Production.
In the Raman effect, a photon is scattered inelastically (meaning it has a different, lower, energy after scattering than before) from an atom or molecule, causing excitation, i.e., raising an electron to a higher energy level.In the Compton effect, a photon is scattered inelastically from an atom or molecule, causing ionization, i.e., ejecting an electron from the atom or molecule.
The address of the Compton Library is: 240 West Compton Blvd., Compton, 90220 3109
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K. G. Compton has written: 'The effect of aerobic marine bacteria on the corrosion of metals in sea water' -- subject(s): Metals, Microbiology, Seawater corrosion