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There are \[{{n}_{1}}\] photons of frequency \[{{\gamma }_{1}}\] in a beam of light. In an equally energetic beam, there are \[{{n}_{2}}\] photons of frequency \[{{\gamma }_{2}}\]. Then the correct relation is

A. \[\frac{{{n}_{1}}}{{{n}_{2}}}=1\]
B. \[\frac{{{n}_{1}}}{{{n}_{2}}}=\frac{{{\gamma }_{1}}}{{{\gamma }_{2}}}\]
C. \[\frac{{{n}_{1}}}{{{n}_{2}}}=\frac{{{\gamma }_{2}}}{{{\gamma }_{1}}}\]
D. \[\frac{{{n}_{1}}}{{{n}_{2}}}=\frac{\gamma _{1}^{2}}{\gamma _{2}^{2}}\]
Answer» D. \[\frac{{{n}_{1}}}{{{n}_{2}}}=\frac{\gamma _{1}^{2}}{\gamma _{2}^{2}}\]


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