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∙ 12y agoRyne Tilford
Longest wavelength. APEX :)
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longest wavelength and lowest frequency.
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∙ 12y agolowest frequency
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weakest positive energy
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shortest period
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longest wavelength
The emission of radiant energy is caused by the acceleration of charged particles, such as electrons, within atoms or molecules. When these particles gain or lose energy, they emit photons as electromagnetic radiation, which can take the form of visible light, infrared radiation, or ultraviolet radiation depending on the amount of energy involved.
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Most solar energy that reaches Earth's surface is taken from the sun, where photons of light are emitted through nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core. These photons travel through space until they reach Earth's atmosphere and surface, providing the energy needed for various processes on our planet.
The lowest point on a wave is called the trough. It is the point on the wave where the displacement of the medium is at its minimum and the wave energy is at its lowest.
In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, electrons can transition between energy levels by emitting or absorbing photons. When an electron falls from a higher energy level to a lower one, it releases energy in the form of a photon, which corresponds to a specific wavelength. The emission spectrum of hydrogen is produced when electrons transition from higher to lower energy levels, resulting in the release of photons with distinct wavelengths that correspond to specific spectral lines.
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Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
The energy of visible light can be measured in organized packets called photons. These photons have discrete values of energy, meaning there is exact amounts of energy these have, and don't vary in decimal places.
Electrons generally want to be in the lowest energy position, which is the ground state energy level. When electrons are in higher energy levels, they tend to transition back to lower energy levels to achieve stability by releasing energy in the form of photons.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
No, radio waves have the lowest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum, but they do not necessarily have the lowest energy per photon. The energy of a photon is determined by its frequency, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher energies. Therefore, photons from higher frequency waves such as gamma rays have higher energy per photon compared to radio waves.
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Gamma radiation is high-energy photons emitted by a radioisotope.
in the terms of photons because energy comes from sun in small packets called photons.
Yes, photons are packets of energy that make up electromagnetic radiation, including solar energy. Photons are massless particles that carry energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. When photons from the Sun reach Earth, they provide the energy needed for various processes like photosynthesis and heating the planet.