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Asked by marjani

when the wavelength of a photon of light is reduced its momentum is
1) increased
2) decreased
3) not changed
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
what do you think?

Isn't momemtum=mv=mc/lamda ?
14 years ago
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