Abstract
The differential cross-section (DCS) was theoretically calculated and measured with constant incident energies ranging from 10 eV to 100eV electron volts as a function of the scattering angle of 10o-150o. Dirac's relativistic equation is used to estimate the cross-sections of electron scattering and the spin polarization of electrons scattering from the silver atom. The obtained results are analyzed and compared with theoretical as well as experimental results of other research. The usefulness of this study is limited to obtaining information about scattering.
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