well thats a theory i believe that will work with space travel or FTL travel,the photon wil make the electrons go crazy,so crazy that the nucleus either dissolves or becomes negatively charged and just flies away with the electrons orbiting the photon,and make matter travel the speed of light,i like to call this particle a "photom"
the atom is obvorbed with a structre of strikes which can power a energy photon by 31 x10 but can obloute to -19. the sequal atom is a number of strikes added to a molecue. answer: high mark.
When an atom absorbs a photon its energy is transferred to outer shell electrons. The result will be the transition of an electron to a higher energy state.
thermal agitation, electron impact, and photon impact
It goes back to its ground state.
A quanta of light (one photon).
the atom is obvorbed with a structre of strikes which can power a energy photon by 31 x10 but can obloute to -19. the sequal atom is a number of strikes added to a molecue. answer: high mark.
An electron in the atom gains about 5 x 10-19 J of energy
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.
An electron in the atom gains 1.4 x 10-19 J of energy.
It gives off a photon of energy.
When an atom absorbs a photon its energy is transferred to outer shell electrons. The result will be the transition of an electron to a higher energy state.
Generally if they are of the same wavelength, then the atom will absorb the photon at that wavelength.
thermal agitation, electron impact, and photon impact
The energy of a Photon is equal to the difference in the energy level of the Atom that it came from.
The line emission spectrum of an atom is caused by the energies released when electrons fall from high energy level. It goes down to a low energy level and the extra energy it had from higher level is released as light.
they jump to a higher energy level
Electrons are the lighter particles of an atom. If you are referring to the phenomena of light in electromagnetic radiation the particles are called photons. They are not part of an atom as such but can be emitted or absorbed by atoms under certain circumstances.