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X-ray falling on a meterial

A

exterts a force it

B

transfers energy to it

C

transfers momentum to it

D

transfers impulse to it

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A, B, C, D

Photon exerts force due to change in momentum photon transfers its energy to the material. Photon transfers its energy to the material. Since, it exerts force, hecnce imaprts impulse also.
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