It would be a tachyon generator I suppose. However, with current understanding of physics, no such thing can be built. While light can change velocity depending upon the medium it is traveling through, the speed of light in a vacuum is as fast as it can get because there is no fermionic matter slowing the photons within the vacuum.
I suppose if you could pass them through a field generated by a "warp drive" they could travel faster than light in a vacuum, as seen by some outside observer. But as I am sure you are aware, this is technology far beyond modern engineering.
A packet of light energy is called a photon.
The energy of a photon is inversely propotional to its wavelength. The wavelength of a blue photon is less than that of a red photon. That makes the blue photon more energetic. Or how about this? The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency. The frequency of a blue photon is greater than that of a red photon. That makes the blue photon more energetic. The wavelength of a photon is inversely proportional to its frequency. The the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency.
The opposite of a photon is an antiphoton.
Accelerator is a noun.
Photon flux can be calculated using the formula: photon flux = v * E, where v is the frequency of the photons and E is the energy of each photon. By multiplying the frequency of the photons by the energy of each photon, you can determine the photon flux.
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No, a photon is not time travelling
No. A photon is a particle of light. It is massless.
To increase the momentum of a photon, you can either increase its frequency or velocity. This can be achieved by changing the energy of the photon, as momentum is directly proportional to the energy of a photon.
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