A photon of wavelength 1.50 × 10-10 m is scattered at an angle of 90° in the Compton effect. The wavelength of the scattered photon is

A)

1.52 × 10-10 m
B)

1.49 × 10-10 m
C)

1.48 × 10-10 m
D)

1.51 × 10-10 m
E)

1.50 × 10-10 m


A

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