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A hypothetical particle 'Xetone' at rest a with mass equivalent to a He nucleus absorbs (n) photons of frequency `v_(0)`. Its de-Broglie wavelength was later found to be `(1)/( 8) sqrt((h)/( mv_(0)))` ( m = mass of a photon), then value of n is

A

4

B

8

C

16

D

32

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