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Is it always true that for two sources of equal intensity, the number of photons emitted in a given time are equal?

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  11. Can we find the mass of a photon by the definition p =mv?

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  17. The photons emitted by a source of light do not all have the same ener...

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  19. Can a photon be deflected by an electric field ? By a magnetic field ?

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