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a stream of photons.
A beam of light is made up of a stream of many photons.
Yes it is.
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
Since darkness is the absence of light it does not disappear it is just filled by light. If you have a room that light by a lamp, when you turn off the lamp the remaining light particles called photons are absorbed by the walls and the room goes dark
a stream of photons.
A beam of light is made up of a stream of many photons.
Yes it is.
In physics, light can be thought of as packets of particles called photons. Light also has a wave nature.
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is composed of bundles of particles called photons.
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
If by the "Light" you mean stream of photons as far as science knows than: Yes! Except in quantum physics in some hypothetical theories!
Such radiation consists of electromagnetic radiation (light, or invisible counterparts, depending on the temperature); therefore, you will have a stream of photons (light particles).
Light particles are called Photons.
Decay of protons and neutrons doesn't involve production of photons.
Since darkness is the absence of light it does not disappear it is just filled by light. If you have a room that light by a lamp, when you turn off the lamp the remaining light particles called photons are absorbed by the walls and the room goes dark
Yes. Photons are what light consists of.