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3 May, 16:58

During a collision between a photon and an electron, there is conservation of

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  1. 3 May, 17:22
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    The collision between a photon or a bundle of energy and an electron is known as the Compton Effect in which there is a transference of energy and momentum by the photon to the recoiling electron. It must be noted that both energy and momentum are being conserved during this elastic collision. After such phenomena, the photon acquires energy (represented by hf/) and the electron also has acquired a kinetic energy (represented by K).
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