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X-rays with an energy of 400 kev undergo compton scattering with a target. if the scattered x-rays are detected at \theta = 30^{\circ}θ=30 ∘ relative to the incident x-rays, what is the energy of the recoiling electron? [assume that energy is conserved in this interaction]

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