Photon A has twice the momentum of photon B as both of them are traveling in vacuum. Which statements about these photons are correct? (There could be more than one correct choice.)
A) Photon A is traveling twice as fast as photon B.
B) Both photons have the same speed.
C) Both photons have the same wavelength.
D) The wavelength of photon A is twice as great as the wavelength of photon B.
E) The wavelength of photon B is twice as great as the wavelength of photon A.
B, E
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