when two photons collide:-
1.a new photon gets formed
2.its direction will be different from that of the two photons.
3.the energy of the photon will remain the same
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Yes. Light is measured in photons and it is quite evident that the atmosphere is transparent to light.
Plate Tectonics, a natural process that can occur anywhere in the world. (What happens, is, an earthquake is made when 2 plates collide into one another - making the recent earthquake, and the tsunami that followed after.)
earth plates can and do collide, even though the earth rotates around the sun
Photons have no charge, no rest mass and travel at the speed of light throuh a vacuum. Electrons have a charge of -1, have rest mass and are part of atoms.
When a particle and its antiparticle collide, they annihilate each other and release energy in the form of photons or other particles.
When two photons collide with each other, they can either scatter off in different directions or combine to create new particles, such as an electron and a positron. This process is known as pair production.
When photons collide with each other or with other particles, they can either scatter off each other, be absorbed by the particles, or create new particles through processes like pair production.
Photons emitted from a flashlight will continue to travel indefinitely until they are absorbed by a material or collide with another particle. Photons do not "decay" in the sense of breaking down into smaller particles. Once they are emitted, photons will travel at the speed of light until they interact with something.
Yes, photons can interact with each other through a process called photon-photon scattering, where they can exchange energy and momentum.
it makes an Earthquake
an earthquake
The energy of a vibrating electron that does not collide with neighboring atoms can dissipate as electromagnetic radiation in the form of photons. This process is known as spontaneous emission. The electron can also transfer its energy to nearby electrons through a process called resonant energy transfer.
When the wavelength of light is doubled, the energy of photons decreases by half.
when continents collide you bum your pet hamster
A collision.
When infrared photons interact with a material, they can be absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or converted into heat energy.