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Derive the relationship of number of photons and frequency of two equally energetic beams of lights. If there are `n_1` photons of frequency `v_1` in first beam and `n_2` photons of frequency `v_2`

A

`n_1/n_2=1`

B

`n_1/n_2 =gamma_1/gamma_2`

C

`n_1/n_2 =gamma_2/gamma_1`

D

`n_1/n_2 =gamma_1^2/gamma_2^2`

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C

`E = nhvimplies vprop 1/n implies n_1/n_2=(gamma_2)/(gamma_1)`
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