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Understanding the Mass of Scattered X-rays in Crystallography
In X-ray crystallography, scattered X-rays refer to the X-rays that are deflected by the electrons of the atoms in a crystal lattice. The mass of scattered x-rays is zero since X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation and do not have mass.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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