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The frequency of a light beam is doubled. Which one of the following is correct for the momentum of the photons in that beam of light?
 
  A) It stays the same.
  B) It is halved.
  C) It is doubled.
  D) It is reduced by one-fourth
  E) It is quadrupled.

Question 2

A 60.0 W light bulb radiates light uniformly in all different directions. What is the value of E at a distance of 0.400 m from the bulb?
 
  A) 162 N/C
  B) 212 N/C
  C) 82.1 N/C
  D) 106 N/C
  E) 52.9 N/C



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D




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Reply 2 on: Jul 29, 2018
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