Question 4 of 6 0.1/1 A sample is bombarded by incident X-rays, and free electrons in the sample scatter some of the X-r

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Question 4 Of 6 0 1 1 A Sample Is Bombarded By Incident X Rays And Free Electrons In The Sample Scatter Some Of The X R 1
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Question 4 of 6 0.1/1 A sample is bombarded by incident X-rays, and free electrons in the sample scatter some of the X-rays at an angle of 0 - 130.0° with respect to the incident X-rays, as shown in the drawing. The scattered X-rays have a momentum whose magnitude is 1.950 x 1024 kg•m/s Determine the wavelength (in nm) of the incident X-rays. (For accuracy, use h6,626 * 10%), c+2.998 * 10 m/s, and m= 9.109 x 10-9 kg for the mass of an electron) wh .. Photon scattering from stationary electron Number i ! Units nm eTextbook and Media
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