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Part A A photon with wavelength = 0.1050 nm is incident on an electron that is initially at rest. If the photon scatters

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Part A A Photon With Wavelength 0 1050 Nm Is Incident On An Electron That Is Initially At Rest If The Photon Scatters 1
Part A A Photon With Wavelength 0 1050 Nm Is Incident On An Electron That Is Initially At Rest If The Photon Scatters 1 (32.45 KiB) Viewed 35 times
Part A A photon with wavelength = 0.1050 nm is incident on an electron that is initially at rest. If the photon scatters at an angle of 60.00 from its original direction, what is the magnitude of the linear momentum of the electron just after it collides with the photon? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 0 ЦА ? Pe = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the direction of the linear momentum of the electron just after the collision with the photon? ΠΙ ΑΣΦ ? A= clockwise from traxis