Two photon having equal wavelength doesn't have equal linear momenta
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Your question is wrong.
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From De-Broglie's expression for calculating wavelength of photon,
λ= h/p ( where λ is wavelength of the photon used, h is planck's constant, p is linear momentum)
If two photons have equal wavelength then their linear momenta should be equal from the above equation because h is a constant.
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