What is the wavelength of the emitted photon, Physics

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In the Compton effect, a photon of wavelength l collides with a stationary electron. 

The wavelength of the emitted photon is:

a)  longer than l

b)  shorter than l

c)  the same as l

d)  no photon is emitted

 

Ans- LONGER THAN l

 


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