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After a Photoelectric Interaction, the Incident Photon

Question 24

Question 24

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After a photoelectric interaction, the incident photon


A) loses some of its energy and changes direction
B) loses most of its energy and changes direction
C) loses all of its energy and no longer exists
D) none of these

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