Q117. When a relatively low-energy photon is completely absorbed by an electron, the phenomenon is known as the ______. In contrast, when a high-energy photon scatters off an electron, losing only a portion of its energy, it is known as the ______.Physics — Nust Mock By Dogers 1 — Question 117 of 200A. Compton effect... Photoelectric effectB. Photoelectric effect... Compton effectC. Compton effect... Coulomb's lawD. Coulomb's law... Photoelectric effectPractice more Physics MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →