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It's proportional to the frequency of the photon ... 6.63 x 10-34 joule per Hz.
When a photon strikes a solar cell it bounces off. In Physics, a photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of the electromagnetic interaction and the basic unit of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Spec is actually an abbreviation. SPEC stands for Single-Photon-Emission-Computed-Tomography. It has something to do with physics.
Six quarks, six leptons, 2 weak gauge bosons, the photon, 8 gluons, the Higgs, and the hypothetical graviton
a photon is a photon is a photon
Down conversion is a word related to physics, it is simply a concept of the interaction of a photon and a medium which is used to convert two photons of lower frequencies such that energy is conserved.
Gerald D. Mahan has written: 'Many-Particle Physics (Physics of Solids and Liquids)' 'Local density theory of polarizability' -- subject(s): Ionic crystals, Polarizability (Electricity), Solid state chemistry, Solid state physics 'Quantum mechanics in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Photon emission, Photons, Quantum theory, Scattering, Scattering (Physics)
The energy of a photon is inversely propotional to its wavelength. The wavelength of a blue photon is less than that of a red photon. That makes the blue photon more energetic. Or how about this? The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency. The frequency of a blue photon is greater than that of a red photon. That makes the blue photon more energetic. The wavelength of a photon is inversely proportional to its frequency. The the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency.
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No, a photon is not time travelling
No. A photon is a particle of light. It is massless.
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