It doesn't work that way. Light consists of individual particles (pieces) called photons; any light consists of one or more photons - in any case, a whole number of photons. If you can see any light, it is most likely that it has much more than just one photon - probably millions of them.
A quantum of energy is the most basic unit of energy. According to the quantum theory put forward by German physicist Max Planck in 1900, energy exists as discrete particles called quanta. The energy of a quantum E is given by: E = hf where h is the Planck constant (h = 6.6 x 10-34) and f is the frequency of the radiation.
No one, photons are particles of light.
Pretty sure it is photons.....
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
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Hydrogen is not composed of photons. Photons are particles of light. 1 atom of Hydrogen is composed of one proton (and sometimes a neutron) and one electron.
It depends on the make !! A cheap one < 100 lumen, a high quality, say Osram 140 lumen
Yes. The lumen is a measure of the strength of light; if light may be detected , it is done via the presence of photons, their intensity is the measure of luminosity.
One lux = one lumen per square metre See link for more detail.
there is 5 lumen per hour in 1 joule
To get the answer, divide 1.20 mJ by 310. This will give the number of photons in one burst of 1.20 mJ of radiation.
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It doesn't work that way. Light consists of individual particles (pieces) called photons; any light consists of one or more photons - in any case, a whole number of photons. If you can see any light, it is most likely that it has much more than just one photon - probably millions of them.
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There is only 1 phospholipid bilayer that separates the stroma from the thylakoid lumen.