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At what angle Compton shift becomes equal to compton wavelength? derive​

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The Compton Effect

The combination of factors h/mec = 2.43 x 10-12 m, where me is the mass of the electron, is known as the Compton wavelength. The collision causes the photon wavelength to increase by somewhere between 0 (for a scattering angle of 0°) and twice the Compton wavelength (for a scattering angle of 180°).

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