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The momentum of a photon of electromagnetic radiation is `3.3xx10^(-29)` kg m/s . The frequency of radiation is
`[h=6.6xx10^(-34)Js]`

A

`2 xx 10^(10)` m

B

`2xx10^(7)`m

C

`2xx10^(5)`m

D

`2xx10^(-5)`m

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D
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