Photon colliding with moving electron

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Consider Comton scattering of a photon by a moving electron. Before the collision the photon has wave length λ and is moving in the +x direction, and the electron is moving in the -x direction with total energy E. The photon and electron collide head-on. After the collision both are moving in the -x direction. (a) Derive an expression for the wavelength λ' of the scattered photon. (b) Show that for the case E>>mc^2, the result reduces to λ′= hc/E(1+ m^2 c^4 λ/4hcE)

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I tried using energy and momentum conservation laws but can't seem to find it
 
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Can you please show your work?
 
AbhinavJ said:
Can you please show your work?
I would but i haven't done much progress
I just need a hint or the direction of the solution
 
Conserving momentum and energy should get you to the answer, put in the vectors correctly while conserving momentum.
 
AbhinavJ said:
Conserving momentum and energy should get you to the answer, put in the vectors correctly while conserving momentum.
did that
thx anyway
 
Einitial=Efinal
pinitial=pfinal
Plug in the values, get an answer, post the equations and somebody will point out what was wrong in them.
 
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AbhinavJ said:
Einitial=Efinal
pinitial=pfinal
Plug in the values, get an answer, post the equations and somebody will point out what was wrong in them.
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This is how i try to start