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A photon has an energy
where h is the Planck's constant, v is the frequency of radiation, `lamda` is the wavelength of radiation, and c is the velocity of light.

A

E=hv

B

`E=hc``lamda`

C

`E=(h)/(v)`

D

`E=(h lamda)/(c )`

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