mathsfreak1010
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Wondering how to do this question
Q: The usual theory of the Compton effect considers a stationary free electron being struck by a photon, resulting in a scattered photon of lower energy. Suppose that a photon (of energy E) has a head-on collision with a moving electron (of rest mass mo) What initial velocity does the electron have if the collision results in a photon recoiling straight backward with the same energy E as the incident photon?
thanks in advance
Q: The usual theory of the Compton effect considers a stationary free electron being struck by a photon, resulting in a scattered photon of lower energy. Suppose that a photon (of energy E) has a head-on collision with a moving electron (of rest mass mo) What initial velocity does the electron have if the collision results in a photon recoiling straight backward with the same energy E as the incident photon?
thanks in advance