(a) If the experiment observes the first maximum 1cm apart on the screen, what wavelength of photons are being produced in the reaction. (b) Can this photon ionize a hydrogen atom in its ground state?

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Consider a photon, being produced in a reaction, that interacts with an electron (initially at rest) in a Compton scattering-like event. The photon goes off at an angle of 30 degrees from its initial direction. The scattered electron eventually enters a double slit experimental setup placed far from it. The screen behind the slits is placed unit meter away from the two slits which are a μm apart.

(a) If the experiment observes the first maximum 1cm apart on the screen, what wavelength of photons are being produced in the reaction.

(b) Can this photon ionize a hydrogen atom in its ground state?

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