Electromagnetic radiations of frequency $\nu$ consist of a stream of particles called photons. Which of the following statements is / are true about photons:

  • A
    As the frequency increases,the number of photons in the beam increases.
  • B
    As the intensity of light increases,the number of photons in the beam increases.
  • C
    The number of photons in the beam is independent of frequency.
  • D
    Both $(b)$ and $(c)$

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