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Can an electron beam get reflecteddeflected by a beam of photons?

Can aan electron beam get reflected by a beam of photons?

Can aan electron beam get reflected by a beam of photons?

Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam. What happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they affect each other?

Can a electron beam get reflected by a beam of photons?

Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam. What happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they affect each other?

Can an electron beam get reflected by a beam of photons?

Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam. What happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they affect each other?

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Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam, what. What happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they effectaffect each other?

Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam, what happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they effect each other?

Suppose I have an intense laser light beam and an electron beam. What happens when they meet at a point in space? Is it possible for the electron to get deflected by the photon? Will they affect each other?

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