?The Compton EffectShow that the energy E in eV of a photon is given by \(E=1.241 \times

Chapter 6, Problem 86

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The Compton Effect

Show that the energy E in eV of a photon is given by \(E=1.241 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{eV} \cdot \mathrm{m} / \lambda\), where \(\lambda\) is its wavelength in meters.

Text Transcription:

E=1.241 times 10^-6 eV times m/lambda

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