A 19.5 pm x-ray photon scatters off a free electron at A (see the figure below), producing a photon of wavelength A' traveling at an angle 0 = 43.0° relative to the first photon's direction. This second photon scatters off another free electron at B, producing a photon with wavelength " and moving in a direction directly opposite the first photon. Determine the wavelengths à' and λ", both in pm. HINT (a) A' (b) " pm pm Electron 1 Electron 2

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A 19.5 pm x-ray photon scatters off a free electron at A (see the figure below), producing a photon of wavelength ' traveling at an angle 0 = 43.0° relative to the first photon's direction. This second
photon scatters off another free electron at B, producing a photon with wavelength " and moving in a direction directly opposite the first photon. Determine the wavelengths' and λ", both in pm.
HINT
(a) '
(b) "
λ -
pm
pm
X"
A
Electron 1
0
B
Electron 2
Transcribed Image Text:A 19.5 pm x-ray photon scatters off a free electron at A (see the figure below), producing a photon of wavelength ' traveling at an angle 0 = 43.0° relative to the first photon's direction. This second photon scatters off another free electron at B, producing a photon with wavelength " and moving in a direction directly opposite the first photon. Determine the wavelengths' and λ", both in pm. HINT (a) ' (b) " λ - pm pm X" A Electron 1 0 B Electron 2
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