Multiple Choice
If the frequency of a light beam is doubled, what happens to the momentum of the photons in that beam of light?
A) It is reduced to one-fourth of its original value.
B) It is increased to four times its original value.
C) It stays the same.
D) It is halved.
E) It is doubled.
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