(a) x-rays are scattered from a target at an angle of 55.3 with respect to the direction of the incident beam. What is t
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(a) x-rays are scattered from a target at an angle of 55.3 with respect to the direction of the incident beam. What is t
(a) x-rays are scattered from a target at an angle of 55.3 with respect to the direction of the incident beam. What is the wavelength shift (in m) of the scattered x-rays? m (b) What If? For what scattering angle (in degrees) will the wavelength shift of x-rays be exactly double that found in part (a)?
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