Yes, it can be considered as a quasiparticle?
No, a photon is not considered matter because it does not have mass or volume. It is a fundamental particle of light and carries energy.
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Since the energy of a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength, for a photon with double the energy of a 580 nm photon, its wavelength would be half that of the 580 nm photon. Therefore, the wavelength of the photon with twice the energy would be 290 nm.
You would use the equation E=hf, where E represents the energy of the photon, h is Planck's constant, and f is the frequency of the photon.
A photon of yellow light has lower frequency that a photon of violet light. Remember that light can be considered both as particles (photons) and as waves. So when saying a photon has higher frequencie, its actually the wave part of the light that has a higher frequency.
We're working on a photon gun prototype, right now.
The factor that would lead to an increase in the momentum of a photon is an increase in its frequency.
No, photons are considered to be massless and travel at the speed of light, making them the lightest known particles.
A photon is a fundamental particle that doesn't consist of smaller components. It is a packet of energy that carries electromagnetic radiation and is considered as the most basic unit of light.
Photon do not exist in reality. Newton's Corpuscular Theory of light ASSUMES an imaginary particle PHOTON to explain various phenomena of light.
It is usually considered energy, but it is also made up of particles called photons. Although these photon are particles, their mass is zero. It has been experimentally determined that the mass MUST be less than 10^-51 gm. Since photon have no mass, they cannot be considered matter.
Brightness is human visual scale. It could bright to the point that your eyes will be blind. Brightness can be considered as photon density with more photon is more brighter. In such case, the brightest possibly exist on this very universe would be the brightness of Planck temperature which is some where of the light source with temperature around 1032 Kelvin.