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5-What is the maximum energy that can be transferred to an electron in a hard collision...

5-What is the maximum energy that can be transferred to an electron in a hard
collision by a 25-MeV (a) electron (according to convention), (b) positron, (c)
proton, (d) a-particle?
6-Redo problem 5 for the case where each of the particles has the same velocity
as a 25-MeV proton.

Redo problem 5 for the case where each of the particles has the same velocity as a 25-MeV proton.

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