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in compton scattering it is necessary that the energy of the photon should be very much greater than binding energy of electron .. binding energy is equal to work function of metal . in most of metals , the threshold frequency is equal to that of ultravoilet light .that is why we do not observe comption effect with visible light.
It will have the opposite effect. At the same time similar. Well since opp. charges attract then when you wish to create an effect you must always remove the prot. instead of the neutron, Really the same, but opposite at the same time.
The question I'll answer is "How is the Compton Effect best explained by the particle nature of light?" When x-rays are sent into a metal, some of them are scattered out at an angle. When this happens, their wavelength changes, and this change depends on the angle at which they come out. Deriving this formula is VERY easy if we assume that the scattered x-rays are particles hitting an electron within the metal. It is impossible to do so by assuming the x-rays are simple EM waves with a very high frequency.
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The lone pair pushes bonding electron pairs away.
in compton scattering it is necessary that the energy of the photon should be very much greater than binding energy of electron .. binding energy is equal to work function of metal . in most of metals , the threshold frequency is equal to that of ultravoilet light .that is why we do not observe comption effect with visible light.
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.
when any incident rays or electromagnetic radiation collides with a target then a electron releases from the outer shell of the atom or molecule,having a high wavelength.this is called recoiling of electron in compton effect
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.
It will have the opposite effect. At the same time similar. Well since opp. charges attract then when you wish to create an effect you must always remove the prot. instead of the neutron, Really the same, but opposite at the same time.
photo electric effect,compton's effect
photo electric effect,compton's effect
No,The production of x rays is a reverse process of photoelectric effect. X rays are produced when target metal is bombarded by electrons while in photoelectric effect, the electron are produced when light waves are incident on a metal surface.
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The photo-electric effect causes a current to pass between two plates that already have a voltaic potential difference.the photovoltaic effect causes a voltage to grow between two plates that don't already have one (or changes the applied voltage to something else). There is no current.In photo electric effect,When light(photon) Strikes on the one plate,electron in outershell of atom is ejected by absorbing the light.And electron can move from its plate to other plate if energy of photon is satisfy the break force of surface into electron and potential energy of two plates.So current is generated.In photo voltaic effect,When light(photon) Strikes on the one plate, electron in outershell of atom is go up to new energy level by absorbing the light. So no charge carriers move.Therefore no current.