arthur compton
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Definition
Proper noun: - Arthur Compton: A United States physicist renowned for his significant contributions to the understanding of X-rays, gamma rays, and nuclear energy. He is most famous for the Compton effect, his observation that X-rays can behave like particles when interacting with electrons, which provided crucial evidence for the quantum (or quantal) nature of light.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Arthur Compton was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927.
- The discovery made by Arthur Compton fundamentally changed our view of electromagnetic radiation.
Advanced Usage
- "Compton scattering": The physical process discovered by Arthur Compton, where a photon (like an X-ray) collides with a charged particle (like an electron), resulting in a decrease in the photon's energy and a change in its direction.
- The phenomenon of Compton scattering is a direct demonstration of the particle nature of light.
Variants and Related Words
- Compton effect (noun): The name given to the phenomenon of Compton scattering.
- The Compton effect is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics.
Synonyms
- Physicist: A scientist who specializes in physics.
- Nobel laureate: A person who has been awarded a Nobel Prize.
Related Phrases
- Compton wavelength (noun): A physical constant related to the Compton effect, representing the quantum mechanical wavelength of a particle.
- The Compton wavelength of the electron is a fundamental constant in particle physics.
Noun
- United States physicist noted for research on x-rays and gamma rays and nuclear energy; his observation that X-rays behave like miniature bowling balls in their interactions with electrons provided evidence for the quantal nature of light (1892-1962)