No. Otherwise it wouldn't be a photon.
No. A photon is a particle of light. It is massless.
No, a photon is not time travelling
Because energy mass conservation will not be satisfied in free space, so that this process needs some material by which this conversion will be proceed.
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A photon is a unit of light and has a mass of 0 where is a Neutrino has a small but nonzero mass. Neutrino's are similar to electrons in most regards, except neutrino's have no charge. Where photon's travel at the speed of light neutrino's come close but do not.
The photon IS the particle in this case. It isn't known to be made up of any smaller particles. The electric charge of a photon is zero.
A photon has zero electrical charge.
The magnitude of the charge on a photon is 4/3 atto Coulombs, 1.33E-18 Coulombs.
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The ratio of a photon's energy to its frequency.Anwer2: Planck's Constant represents the Photon Potential Energy and more!Planck's Energy E= hf=hc/r = zQ2c/r = WQc/r is the key to Planck's constant.Here Planck's Constant represents the Photon Charge, h= zQ2 =QW.Q is Photon Electric Charge and W is the Photon Magnetic Charge in Webers and z is the free space resistance , 375 Ohms.Planck's Constant h = zQ2, where z is the free space resistance and Q is the Photon Electric Charge. The free space resistance is 375 Ohms. The free space resistance and Planck's Constant are related; z=W/Q and h=WQ. W and Q are the fundamental constants of Quantum Theory. Knowing both z and h the values of W and Q can be found. W = 500 E-18 Webers(volt seconds) and Q= 4/3 E-18 Coulombs.The Photon Charge Q is related to the Fine Structure Constant Alpha:Alpha = e2z/2h = 1/2 (e/Q)2 = 7.2E-3 where e is the electron charge.The Fine Structure Constant relates the Photon Charge to the Electron Charge.The Photon Charge has the same charge as 2 U quarks 2x2/3 and is 8 1/3 electrons.Planck's constant times c the speed of light, hc, represents the fundamental Charge quantity in the Universe, and Potential Charge Energy E= - hc/r and GmM is the fundamental Matter quantity in the Universe and Potential Matter Energy E = -GmM/r.
a free electron may absorb a photon only if its parity changes
No. Both the photon and the neutrino have zero electrical charge and as such cannot create a charged particle.
No, they aren't. Photons are the gauge particles of the electromagnetic force, but they themselves carry no electric charge (or magnetic charge either, for that matter). A photon has no electrostatic charge.
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Well one way to look at it is that a photon IS an electromagnetic field. The photon is the gauge particle for the electromagnetic force. Without photons there would be no electromagnetic interaction force, and therefore no electromagnetic fields.
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1. photon has zero charge.there may also be sub atomic particle with zero charge.