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Use the momentum equation for photons found in this week's notes, the wavelength you found in #3, and plank’s constant (6.63e-34) to calculate the momentum of this photon: 1.0e-27 kgm/s 1.8e-27 kgm/s 2.0e-27 kgm/s 3.0e-27 kgm/s

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