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Two photons having...

Two photons having

A

equal wavelengths have equal linear momenta

B

equal energies have equal linear momenta

C

equal frequencies have equal linear momenta

D

equal linear momenta have equal wavelengths

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Two photons having equal wavelengths, have equal linear momenta in magnitude not necessarily in same direction.
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