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The Compton Effect

Scattering in the Compton Effect

Scattering in the Compton Effect

The Compton Effect is the name given to the scattering of a photon by an electron. Energy and momentum are conserved, resulting in a reduction of both for the scattered photon. Studying this effect, Compton verified that photons have momentum.

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