Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
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Chapter 39, Problem 19P

(a)

To determine

The scattering angle of the proton and electron.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 19P

The scattering angle of the proton and electron is 43.0°.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the conservation of momentum along horizontal direction.

  hλ=hλcosθ+pcosθ                                                                                            (I)

Here, λ is wavelength of the photon before collision, λ is the wavelength of the photon after collision, p is the momentum of electron and θ is the direction scattering for both electron and photon.

Write the expression for the conservation of momentum along the vertical direction.

  0=hλsinθpsinθ

Rewrite the above equation in terms of p.

  hλsinθ=psinθp=hλ

Substitute the above expression in (I) to rewrite.

  hλ=hλcosθ+(hλ)cosθ1λ=2λcosθcosθ=λ2λ                                                                                    (I)

Write the expression for the Compton scattering.

  λ=λ+hmc(1cosθ)

Here, m is the mass of the electron.

Substitute the above expression in (II) to rewrite.

  cosθ=λ+hmc(1cosθ)2λ2λcosθ=λ+hmchmccosθ(2λ+hmc)cosθ=λ+hmc                                                                    (III)

Write the expression for the wavelength of the photon before collision.

  λ=hcE0

Here, E0 is the energy of the photon.

Substitute the above equation in (III) to rewrite in terms of θ.

  (2(hcE0)+hmc)cosθ=hcE0+hmc1E0mc(2mc2+E0)cosθ=1E0mc(mc2+E0)cosθ=mc2+E02mc2+E0θ=cos1(mc2+E02mc2+E0)

Write the expression to calculate the rest mass energy of electron.

  E=mc2

Here, E is the rest mass energy of the photon.

Substitute the above equation in the expression for θ to rewrite.

  θ=cos1(E+E02E+E0)

The rest mass energy of the photon is 0.511MeV.

Substitute 0.511MeV for E and 0.880MeV for E0 in the above equation to calculate θ.

  θ=cos1(0.880MeV+0.511MeV2(0.511MeV)+0.880MeV)=cos1(1.3911.902)=43.0°

Conclusion:

Therefore, the scattering angle of the proton and electron is 43.0°.

(b)

To determine

The energy and momentum of the scattered photon.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19P

The energy and momentum of the scattered photon is respectively 0.600MeV and 3.20×1022kgm/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the energy of the scattered photon.

    E=hcλ

Here, E is the energy of the scattered photon.

Substitute the expression for λ using the expression given in part (a).

    E=hcλ+hmc(1cosθ)

Rewrite the above expression using λ=hcE0 in terms of E.

    E=hchcE0+hmc(1cosθ)E=11E0+hmc2(1cosθ)

Rewrite the equation using E=mc2 to calculate E.

    E=11E0+1E(1cosθ)

Substitute 0.511MeV for E, 43.0° for θ and 0.880MeV for E0 in the above equation to calculate E.

    E=110.880MeV+10.511MeV(1cos43.0°)=1(1.14+0.526)MeV1=0.600MeV

Write the expression to calculate the momentum of the scattered electron.

    p=Ec

Here, p is the momentum of the scattered electron and c is the speed of light.

Substitute 0.600MeV for E and 3.00×108m/s for c in the above equation to calculate p.

    p=0.600MeV(106eV1MeV)(1.602×1019J1eV)3.00×108m/s=3.20×1022kgm/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy and momentum of the scattered photon is respectively 0.600MeV and 3.20×1022kgm/s.

(c)

To determine

The kinetic energy and momentum of the scattered electron.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19P

The energy and momentum of the scattered electron is respectively 0.280MeV and 3.20×1022kgm/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the kinetic energy of the scattered electron.

    K=E0E

Here, K is the kinetic energy of the scattered electron.

Substitute 0.600MeV for E and 0.880MeV for E0 in the above equation to calculate K.

    K=0.880MeV0.600MeV=0.280MeV

Refer the equation for p in part (a) to calculate the momentum of the electron.

Write the expression for the momentum of the electron.

    p=hλ

Substitute the expression for λ using the expression given in part (a) to rewrite the above equation.

    p=hλ+hmc(1cosθ)

Rewrite the above expression using λ=hcE0 in terms of p.

    p=hhcE0+hmc(1cosθ)p=1cE0+1mc(1cosθ)

Substitute 0.880MeV for E0, 3.00×108m/s for c, 43.0° for θ and 9.11×1031kg for m in the above equation to calculate p.

    p=13.00×108m/s0.880MeV(106eV1MeV)(1.602×1019J1eV)+19.11×1031kg(3.00×108m/s)(1cos43.0°)=10.0213×1023(kgm/s)1+0.00984×1023(kgm/s)1=3.21×1022kgm/s3.20×1022kgm/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy and momentum of the scattered electron is respectively 0.280MeV and 3.20×1022kgm/s.

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