An incident X-ray photon is scattered from a free electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered straight b
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An incident X-ray photon is scattered from a free electron that is initially at rest. The photon is scattered straight back at an angle of 180° from its initial direction. The wavelength of the scattered photon is 0.0750 nm. For related problem-solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Wavelength shift in Compton scattering.
Part A What is the wavelength of the incident photon? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ ? 2= Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part B What is the magnitude of the momentum of the electron after the collision? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 口罩 μΑ ? Pe = Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part 0 What is the kinetic energy of the electron after the collision? Express your answer in joules. ΨΗ ΑΣΦ ? K. = J Submit Request Answer
Part A What is the wavelength of the incident photon? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ ? 2= Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part B What is the magnitude of the momentum of the electron after the collision? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 口罩 μΑ ? Pe = Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part 0 What is the kinetic energy of the electron after the collision? Express your answer in joules. ΨΗ ΑΣΦ ? K. = J Submit Request Answer