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A gamma ray with 700KeV
Find Beta and Gamma for an electron that has a kinetic energy of 6.00 keV. รข?
gamma = KE/MoC^2 + 1 Beta = 1/gamma^2 + 1 gamma =
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Find Beta and Gamma for an electron that has a kinetic energy of 6.00 keV.
gamma = KE/MoC^2 + 1 Beta = 1/gamma^2 + 1 gamma =
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asked by
Andy
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A gamma ray with 700KeV energy is Compton-Scattered from an electron. Find the energy of the photon scattered at 110 degrees,
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