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A photon undergoes Compton scattering off a stationary free electron The photon scatters at 60.0° from its initial direc

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A Photon Undergoes Compton Scattering Off A Stationary Free Electron The Photon Scatters At 60 0 From Its Initial Direc 1
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A photon undergoes Compton scattering off a stationary free electron The photon scatters at 60.0° from its initial direction; its initial wavelength is 4.50 pm. me =9.11 * 10-31 kg hc = 1240 eV*nm = 1240 keV*pm What is the photon's original energy? What is the photon's change of wavelength? What is the photon's new energy? How much energy does the electron have?