A photon of wavelength 1.73 pm scatters at an angle of 117∘ from an initially stationary, unbound electron. What is the de Broglie wavelength of the electron after the photon has been scattered?
de Broglie wavelength__________: pm
tried to slove it from steps found from others questions and Chegg all have been wrong. i have gotten 1.89, 1. 786, 5.25 all have been wrong
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