1. The
stopping
potential
for
photoelectrons
emitted
from
a
surface
illuminated
by
light
of
wavelength
4910
is
0.71
eV.
When
the
incident
wavelength
is
changed
the
stopping
potential
is
found
to
be
1.43
eV.
What
is
the
new
wavelength?
2. An
electron
and
a
photon
each
have
a
wavelength
of
2.0
.
(a)
What
are
their
momenta?
(b)
Compare
the
kinetic
energies
of
the
electron
and
the
photon.
3. Consider
Compton
scattering
of
a
photon
by
a
moving
electron.
Before
the
collision
the
photon
has
wavelength l
and
is
moving
in
the
+x
direction,
and
the
electron
is
moving
in
the
x
direction
with
total
energy
E
(including
its
rest
energy
mc2).
The
photon
and
electron
collide
head-on.
After
the
collision,
both
are
moving
in
the
x-direction
(that
is,
the
photon
has
been
scattered
by
180).
Derive
an
expression
for
the
wavelength
# of
the
scattered
photon.
Show
that
if
( ,
where
m
is
the
rest
mass
of
the
electron,
your
result
reduces
to
#
( ( =
1+
4
4.
For
relativistic
particles
the
de
Broglie
relation
still
holds.
Show
that
the
de
Broglie
wavelength
of
a
particle
of
kinetic
energy
K
and
rest
mass
m
is