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X-rays of wavelength `0.1 Å` allowed to fall on a metal get scattered. The wavelength of scattered radiation of `0.111 Å`. If `h=6.624 xx 10 J-s` and `m=9xx10 kg`, then the direction of the scattered photons will be

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