linkedin post 2022-06-22 04:25:52

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INDUCTION OR DEDUCTION? “In Compton scattering, treating photons as particles with momenta that can be transferred to charged particles provides the theoretical background to explain the wavelength shifts measured in experiments; this is the evidence that radiation consists of photons.” https://opentextbc.ca/universityphysicsv3openstax/chapter/the-compton-effect/#:~:text=The%20Compton%20effect%20is%20the,wavelength%20of%20the%20incident%20radiation View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-22 04:24:08

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SPECIFICALLY. “In today’s usage, the term “Compton scattering” is used for the inelastic scattering of photons by free, charged particles.” https://opentextbc.ca/universityphysicsv3openstax/chapter/the-compton-effect/#:~:text=The%20Compton%20effect%20is%20the,wavelength%20of%20the%20incident%20radiation View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-24 04:21:23

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REASON. “According to classical electromagnetic theory, this effect can be ascribed to the transfer of energy from the light to an electron. From this perspective, a change in the intensity of light would induce changes in the kinetic energy of the electrons emitted from the material.” https://lnkd.in/eDZvjevE View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-22 04:23:04

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BY DEFINITION. “Compton scattering is an example of inelastic scattering, in which the scattered radiation has a longer wavelength than the wavelength of the incident radiation.” https://opentextbc.ca/universityphysicsv3openstax/chapter/the-compton-effect/#:~:text=The%20Compton%20effect%20is%20the,wavelength%20of%20the%20incident%20radiation View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2022-06-23 03:48:08

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“COMPTON scattering, the incident gamma ray photon is deflected by an orbital electron in the absorbing material. Part of the energy carried by the incident photon is transferred to the target electron in the atom, causing it to be ejected from the atom.In photoelectric process, an incident photon transfer its energy to an orbital electron, causing it to be ejected from the atom.” https://lnkd.in/e5yN52r4 View in LinkedIn
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