A radioactive nucleus of Mass M emits a photon of frequency and the nucleus recoils. The recoil will be
Energy of emitted photon (E)=hv
Photon it's momentum is given as "=\\frac{E}{velocity of length}"
Which is not nothing but
"\\frac{E}{c}or \\frac{hv}{c}"
According to momentum conservation value of the momentum of recoiled nucleous should also be "\\frac{hv}{c}" But in opposite directions to make net momentum zero before and after emission
Recoil energy [E2]="\\frac{P^2}{2m}"
P is recoil momentum putting
"P=\\frac{hv}{c}"
We get recoil energy as
"E=\\frac{h^2v^2}{2mc^2}"
Where "v\\rightarrow frequency"
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