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<math>p_{X-ray} = \frac{hc}{\lambda c} = \frac{1240\mbox{ eV} \cdot \mbox{nm}}{0.071 \mbox{nm}\cdot \mbox{c}}= 17.5 \frac{\mbox{keV}}{c}</math> | <math>p_{X-ray} = \frac{hc}{\lambda c} = \frac{1240\mbox{ eV} \cdot \mbox{nm}}{0.071 \mbox{nm}\cdot \mbox{c}}= 17.5 \frac{\mbox{keV}}{c}</math> | ||
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+ | ;What would be the energy of an electron with the same wavelength as the above X-ray? | ||
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+ | relativistic energy relation | ||
+ | : <math>E = \sqrt{(pc)^2 + mc^2)^2}</math> | ||
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Hit a crystal made of nickel with 54 eV electrons. | Hit a crystal made of nickel with 54 eV electrons. |
Revision as of 01:57, 30 September 2009
Matter Waves (Wave Particle Duality)
Special relativity said that
if m=0
Plank said he could fit the Black Body radiation data assuming that that
where = Plank's constant
Combining the two we have
photons have momentum like a particle (mv)
Do particles reciprocate and behave like photons?
De Broglie's Hypothesis
If photons can behave like particles by having momentum
Then can a particle behave like a wave by having wavelength
or
de Broglie Hypothesis
Davisson and Germer
We know that X-rays having a wavelength of
make an interference patter on an aluminum foil.
Another way to calculate
- What would be the energy of an electron with the same wavelength as the above X-ray?
relativistic energy relation
Hit a crystal made of nickel with 54 eV electrons.
1.) 54 eV electrons
From hyperphysics: