I know, I know...I'm asking for help on my homework. I just don't understand how to find what the energy of a photon whose wavelength is equal to the Compton wavelength of an electron (.00241 nm).
I'm using (hc)/lamda = E
(1240 eV nm)/(0.00241 nm) = 514.522 MeV
But the damn homework is saying my answer is wrong!
Any help would be appreciated.
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Edited by Regret: 3/22/2014 3:37:59 PMDo you have the actual answer? Well I got 515819.5 eV
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Ummmm......24? I don't know I'm just in chemistry.
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make sure you put in planks constant right