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sarasara

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A photon whose wavelength is = 5.0  10-11 m is scattered straight backward. What is the wavelength of the scattered wave?
 a. 5.0  10-11 m
  b. 4.5  10-11 m
  c. 5.5  10-11 m
  d. 6.0  10-11 m
  e. 6.5  10-11 m

Question 2

A photon whose energy is 8.00  10-15 J is scattered off an electron at a 90 angle. What is the wavelength of the scattered wave?
 a. 2.73  10-11 m
  b. 2.25  10-11 m
  c. 2.50  10-11 m
  d. 2.40  10-12 m
  e. 2.48  10-11 m



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Wow, this really help


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