What does the “Compton Effect tell us?
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The Compton effect (also called Compton scattering) is the result of a high-energy photon colliding with a target, which releases loosely bound electrons from the outer shell of the atom or molecule. ... The effect is important because it demonstrates that light cannot be explained purely as a wave phenomenon.
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The Compton effect (also called Compton scattering) is the result of a high-energy photon colliding with a target, which releases loosely bound electrons from the outer shell of the atom or molecule. The effect is important because it demonstrates that light cannot be explained purely as a wave phenomenon.
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