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    Newton's law and conservation of linear momentum

    I think it is Newton's first law , because its statement itself says that until we apply an external force, a body continues to be in its original state of rest or of unifrm motion in straight line. But one of my colleagues thinks that it is the third law, because action reaction forces are...
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    Newton's law and conservation of linear momentum

    Conservation of linear momentum is consequence of which one of Newton's three laws?
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    Photoeffect and compton scattering

    in case of compton effect,elastic collision between x-ray photon and target electron takes place. The electron close to the nucleus of the atoms are tightly bound. When such bound electrons scatter x-rays,the collision is considered to be taking place between the photon and the whole atom. the...
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    Why can wave nature of light not explain photoelectric effect?

    :confused: why can't wave nature of light explain photoelectric effect?
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    Why is the conduction band lowered in Schottky diodes?

    but I thought ,Marcus, that SC band bends downwards for N type and upwards for Ptype ?!
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    Why is the conduction band lowered in Schottky diodes?

    I've read about schottky diode that , such a metal-semiconductor combination is taken in which Ef of metal lies between the bottom of conduction band and top of valence band of the semiconductor. Why is it so?
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    Some question about Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics

    well i don't know the complete answer but i just know that in case of denerate N type semiconductor , fermi level moves into the conduction band. While in case of P type semiconductor it moves into valence band.
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    Forbidden gap in semiconductors.

    in books we have read that there lies a forbidden gap between conduction band and valence band. and electrons can not exist in this gap i.e. probability of electron being found in this region should be zero. BUT the fermi level,which has 50% prabality to contain an electron is found in...
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