In a Compton scattering experiment, the incident X-rays have a wavelength of 0.2684 nm, and the scattered X-rays have a wavelength of 0.2703 nm. Through what angle in the drawing are the X-rays scattered?
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2703 nm λ = 0.2684 nm Δλ = λ' - λ Δλ = 0.2703 - 0.2684 Δλ = 0.0019 nm Show more…
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