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The momentum of a photon is P the wave length is

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We relate these two quantities using something called the de Broglie wavelength: p = h / lambda. This equation says that the momentum of a photon, p, measured in kilogram meters per second, is equal to Planck's constant, h, divided by the de Broglie wavelength of the light, lambda, measured in meters.

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