If h is Planck’s constant, the momentum of a photon of wavelength 0.01 Å is
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
If h is Planck’s constant, the momentum of a photon of wavelength 0.01 Å is
- 10–2h
- h
- 102h
- 1012h
Answer
(D) 10 12 h
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