An X-ray photon scatters from

  1. If a 6.0keV photon scatters from a fee proton at rest, what is the change in the photon's wavelength if the photon recoils at 90
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  2. If a 6.0keV photon scatters from a fee proton at rest, what is the change in the photon's wavelength if the photon recoils at 90
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  3. If a 6.0keV photon scatters from a fee proton at rest, what is the change in the photon's wavelength if the photon recoils at 90
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  4. If a 6.0keV photon scatters from a fee proton at rest, what is the change in the photon's wavelength if the photon recoils at 90
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  5. After a .800-nm x-ray photon scatters from a free electron, the electron recoils with a speed equal to 1.20 x 10^6 m/s. (a) What
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  6. A photon having wavelength λ scatters off a free electron at A (see figure below), producing a second photon having wavelength
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  7. An X-ray photon scatters from a free electron with negligible initial kinetic energy at an angle of 121.2 degrees relative to
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  8. two identical pucks collide on an air hockey table. one puck was originally at rest. if the incoming puck has a speed of 6 m/s
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  9. Which of the following is the most energetic?Infrared Photon,Gamma Ray Photon, X-Ray Photon, or Visible Photon. Is it Visible
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  10. Calculate the energy of a photon of wavelength 3.1 µm with that of wavelength 0.166 nm.What I Got: 3.1 µm photon: 6.36x10^22j
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