The diagram below shows two successive scatterings at locations A and B. In the first scattering, a photon of wavelength

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The diagram below shows two successive scatterings at locations A and B. In the first scattering, a photon of wavelength

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The diagram below shows two successive scatterings at locationsA and B. In the first scattering, a photon of wavelength πœ†1 hits afree electron at A resulting in a photon of wavelength πœ†2 thatmoves at an angle πœƒ1 to the incident direction. The second photonhits an electron at B and scatters at an angle πœƒ2 to the directionof the second photon resulting in a photon of wavelength πœ†3.Determine the angle πœƒ1 (in degrees) if πœƒ2 = 47.0Β° and the totalshift in wavelength of the combined scattering is 3.98 βœ• 10βˆ’3nm.
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