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Answered by hira62
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Ciao,
the momentum of photon will be
p= h/ i\ ( its lamda).
p is the momentum of photon and lamda is the wavelength of photon.
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Answered by priyanka9432
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The \color{blue}{momentum} \color{green}{of} \color{orange}{a} \color{pink}{photon} is given by the formula p = h/λ, where p is momentum, h is Planck's constant, and λ is wavelength.

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