The energy of a photon is 10 eV. The momentum of a photon is
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The energy of a photon is 10 eV. The momentum of a photon is
- 5.33 x 10-29 kg m/s
- 5.33 x 10-27 kg m/s
- 5.33 x 10-25 kg m/s
- 5.33 x 10-23 kg m/s
Answer
(A) 5.33 x 10 -29 kg m/s
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