Yes, they do. They have a spin of 1. Please see Why_the_photon_have_one_spinfor more information.
when two photons collide:- 1.a new photon gets formed 2.its direction will be different from that of the two photons. 3.the energy of the photon will remain the same
Yes. Light is measured in photons and it is quite evident that the atmosphere is transparent to light.
The rotation of the planet on its axis of spin. The spin is responsible for the day and the night.
Photons have no charge, no rest mass and travel at the speed of light throuh a vacuum. Electrons have a charge of -1, have rest mass and are part of atoms.
W-bosons are charged and the photons are uncharged, W-bosons have a non zero rest mass and photons hsve zero rest mass. Also the W-boson is the "exchange particle" in interactions involving the weak nuclear force, but photons are the exchange particle of the electromagentic force.
Quantisation of electric Field consists of discrete energy parcels, photons. Photons are massless particles of definite energy, definite momentum, and definite spin.
Pretty sure it is photons.....
Photons do not come in different types like infared-photons etc. they are just the wavelength that the photons are at and nuclear fusion just happens to emit photons at a particular wavelength
Photons are absorbed by ozone. These photons are of UV.
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
Yes. Photons are what light consists of.
No. All photons travel at the speed of light.
Photons are in action units joule-seconds.
Sunlight, in the form of photons.
Generally, photons are very easy to detect. Your eyes do a good job of detecting photons within a certain frequency band, as photons constitute light and other electromagnetic radiation. Individual photons are impossible to detect with modern technology.
Photons. Lots and lots of photons. ;)
Electromagnetic energy, photons.