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    An X-Ray Photon of Wavelength 0
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An X-Ray Photon of Wavelength 0

Question 136

Question 136

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An X-ray photon of wavelength 0.10 nm is Compton-scattered from a free electron.The greatest observed shift in wavelength,as seen in the scattered photon,is


A) 0.0012 nm
B) 0.0024 nm
C) 0.0048 nm
D) 0.18 nm
E) 0.10 nm

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