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Physics

Western Michigan University

1968

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The Construction Of A Portable Hologram Camera, Michael Bruce Elzinga Dec 1968

The Construction Of A Portable Hologram Camera, Michael Bruce Elzinga

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The 16.7 Mev Level Of The 5He, James David George Aug 1968

A Study Of The 16.7 Mev Level Of The 5He, James David George

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Numerical Evaluations Of The Virial Integrals, Li-Hwa Lee Jul 1968

Numerical Evaluations Of The Virial Integrals, Li-Hwa Lee

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Positron Annihilation In Single Crystal Zinc At 250 Degrees Centigrade, Jon Wayne Swanson Jun 1968

Positron Annihilation In Single Crystal Zinc At 250 Degrees Centigrade, Jon Wayne Swanson

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Mössabauer Studies Of Impurity Tin Atoms In Indium, Richard L. Smith Jun 1968

Mössabauer Studies Of Impurity Tin Atoms In Indium, Richard L. Smith

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Angular Correlation Study Of The 105 Kev Level In Gd155, John B. Gouvas Apr 1968

Angular Correlation Study Of The 105 Kev Level In Gd155, John B. Gouvas

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Polarization Of Compton-Scattered Gamma Rays, James G. Hudson Jan 1968

Polarization Of Compton-Scattered Gamma Rays, James G. Hudson

Honors Theses

Intermediate energy photons (approximately 0.2 mev. to 10 mev.) interact with matter of low atomic number principally through a process called the Compton effect. This process is an inelastic collision of a photon with a free electron at rest. Using the principles of conservation of energy and conservation of momentum the energy of the scattered photon can be found in terms of the incident photon energy and the angle through which it is scattered. The energy of this scattered photon is then given by E1=(EO)/(1+α(1-cos θ)) where EO is the energy of the incoming photon, …