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What is the momentum of wavelength 10 Armstrong

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Answered by anuragyadav14
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An ångström is 10^-10 m, and Planck’s constant is 6.26 * 10^-34 J s. As such, the momentum of our photon would be:

p = (6.26 * 10^-34)/(10^-10) = 6.26 * 10^-24 kg m/s

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Answered by manyawalia2006
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An ångström is 10^-10 m, and Planck’s constant is 6.26 * 10^-34 J s. As such, the momentum of our photon would be:

p = (6.26 * 10^-34)/(10^-10) = 6.26 * 10^-24 kg m/s

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