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  • The '''Compton effect''' is the name given for the scattering of [[light]] by free or nearly free ...b |url=http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/semester2/c35_compton.html |title= The Compton Effect |author=Andrew Duffy |year=2000 |publisher=Boston University, Physics Depar
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  • The '''Compton effect''' is the name given for the scattering of [[light]] by free or nearly free ...b |url=http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/semester2/c35_compton.html |title= The Compton Effect |author=Andrew Duffy |year=2000 |publisher=Boston University, Physics Depar
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  • ...05. In 1922, Arthur Compton observed and reported what is now called the [[Compton effect]], establishing the particle nature of light - photons.<ref>[http://nobelpr
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  • ...nsfer [[momentum]] (mass x velocity) to electrons they collide with (see [[Compton effect]]).
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  • ...ron scattering]] in 1922 established the particle nature of photons, the [[Compton effect]], showing that light itself, photons, has both particle and wave nature.)
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