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Momentum of a photon is 3.3xx10^(-28)kg"...

Momentum of a photon is `3.3xx10^(-28)kg" "ms^(-1)`. Its frequency will be

A

`3xx10^(3)Hz`

B

`6xx10^(13)Hz`

C

`7.5xx10^(12)Hz`

D

`1.5xx10^(14)Hz`

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D
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