Not. Photons don't 'bind' to anything. As soon as they're created,
they take off, at the speed of light.
No. A photon has no rest mass an electron has mass.
The photoelectric effect is a phenomenom that occurs when you fire a photon with high enough energy aggainst matter, and it expells an electron after absorbing the photon's energy.
X-ray Photon
the energy of a photon is h times f
The amount of energy in a photon of light is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding light wave.... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
No. A photon has no rest mass an electron has mass.
The photoelectric effect is a phenomenom that occurs when you fire a photon with high enough energy aggainst matter, and it expells an electron after absorbing the photon's energy.
I think it is because a photon has less energy that is why it has less ability than a gamma ray photon
X-ray Photon
the energy of a photon is h times f
The amount of energy in a photon of light is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding light wave.... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
Infrared radiation has less energy (per photon) than visible light.
The energy of a photon depends on it's frequency
The high energy photon that results from the redistribution of the charge within the nucleus is called a gamma ray. It refers to a penetrating electromagnetic radiation that arises from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
A packet of light energy is called a photon.
The energy of the photon is 3,1631.e-19 joule.
Gamma Ray