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(II) In the Compton effect, determine the ratio $(\Delta \lambda / \lambda)$ of the maximum change $\Delta \lambda$ in a photon's wavelength to the photon's initial wavelength $\lambda,$ if the photon is $(a)$ a visiblelight photon with $\lambda=550 \mathrm{nm},(b)$ an X-ray photon with $\lambda=0.10 \mathrm{nm}$
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