(A) If c is the velocity of light so, E=hν (Energy of photon) (B) Velocity of photon is equal to velocity of light i.e. c. (C) λ=ph p=λhp=chν (D) In photon-electron collision both total energy and total momentum are conserved.
If c is the velocity of light in free space, the correct statements about photon among the following are: A. The energy of a photon is E=hv. B. The velocity of a photon is c. C. The momentum of a photon, p=chν. D. In a photon-electron collision, both total energy and total momentum are conserved. E. Photon possesses positive charge. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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A, B, C and D only
A, C and D only
A, B, D and E only
A and B only
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