A monochromatic radiation of wavelength 2, is
incident on a stationary atom as a result of which
the wavelength of the photon after the collision
becomes 2, and the recoiled atom has De Broglie's
wavelength
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A monochromatic radiation wavelength λ1 is incident on a stationary atom as a result of which wavelength of photon after collision becomes λ2 and recoiled atom has De- Broglie's wavelength λ3.
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