The momentum of a photon of wavelength is:
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
The momentum of a photon of wavelength \(\lambda\) is:
- \(\frac{\mathrm{h} \lambda}{\mathrm{c}^2}\)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{h} \lambda}{\mathrm{c}}\)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{h}}{\lambda}\)
- zero
Answer
(C) h
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