A beam of x-rays with wavelength 0.2500 nm is directed toward a target. The x-rays scatter from the electrons within the

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A beam of x-rays with wavelength 0.2500 nm is directed toward a target. The x-rays scatter from the electrons within the

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A beam of x-rays with wavelength 0.2500 nm is directed toward a
target. The x-rays scatter from the electrons within the target.
After scattering, the x-rays are detected at various angles
relative to the direction of the incoming beam using a detector
that can resolve their wavelengths. If the detector measures a
wavelength for the scattered x-rays of 0.25171 nm, what is the
x-ray scattering angle?
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