Determine the shift in the wavelength (in m) of scattered x-rays that are observed at an angle of 44.3° to the incident beam (in m).
given
theta = 44.3 degrees
we know,
shift in the wavelength,
lamda' - lamda = (h/(m*c))*(1 - cos(theta)
= (6.625*10^-34/(9.1*10^-31*3*10^8))*(1 -
cos(44.3))
= 6.90*10^-13 m <<<<<<------------Answer
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