Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 3.3x 10–12 m is scattered from stationaryelectrons, and photons that have been scattered through 65° aredetected. After a scattering event the magnitude of the photon’smomentum is ....
Q 29.3: ** Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 3.3 x 10-12 m is scattered from stationary electrons, and photons that have been scattered through 65° are detected. After a scattering event the magnitude of the photon's momentum is A B 4.7 x 10-22 kg.m/s. O kg.m/s. 2.0 x 10-22 kg-m/s. 1.4x 10-22 kg-m/s. D E 3.7 x 10-20 kg.m/s.
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Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 3.3 x 10–12 m is scattered from stationary electrons, and photons that ha
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