It gives off a photon of energy.
The higher the frequency, the more excited the photon stream.
When excited molecules collide with other molecules before they can release a photon!
when one of its electrons is boosted to a higher-energy excited state upon being struck by a photon of light.
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A photon will be released!
It gives off a photon of energy.
An excited electron spontaneously drops back to its ground state, emitting a photon of light as it does so. <><><><><> The same thing happens in the nucleus. An excited nucleus drops down to a lower energy level, releasing a photon.
The answer is (B) Emits a Photon of Radiation.
This energy is released as a photon.
thermal agitation, electron impact, and photon impact
The higher the frequency, the more excited the photon stream.
electrons
This electron is in an excited unstable state.
it looses energy , it gives off light in the form of a single photon.
cone
Rod cells are excited by very low levels of light, in contrast to cone cells that are excited by higher levels of light.