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Compton used X-rays of 0,071 inn wavelength. Some of carbon's electrons are too tightl...

Compton used X-rays of 0,071 inn wavelength. Some of carbon's electrons are too tightly bound to be stripped away by these X-rays, which accordingly interact essentially with the atom as a whole. In effect, me in equation (3-8) is replaced by carbon’s atomic mass. Show that this explains why some X-rays of the incident wavelength were scattered at ail angles.

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