An x ray With a wavelength of 0.1 nm collides with an electron that is i itially at redt the x rays final wavelength is 0.114 nm
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The initial wavelength (\( \lambda_i \)) is 0.1 nm, and the final wavelength (\( \lambda_f \)) is 0.114 nm. Show more…
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