No. It is at the very least a theory, and may be a law.
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is composed of bundles of particles called photons.
The particles of light are called photons.
Particles of sunlight are called photons. They are the smallest unit of light and are responsible for transmitting electromagnetic radiation.
The particles that bring heat and light from the center of the sun to Earth are called photons. Photons are electromagnetic particles that carry energy and travel through space as part of sunlight.
Neutral particles are called non-charge particles because they have no net electric charge. Examples include neutrons, neutrinos, and photons.
Light consists of particles called photons.
Light particles are called Photons.
Photons.
When light is emitted as particles, it is called photons. Photons are the basic unit of light and have properties of both particles and waves.
Light particles are called Photons.
photons
The hypothesis that objects with more mass will exert a greater gravitational force on each other. The hypothesis that light is composed of particles called photons. The hypothesis that electric currents produce magnetic fields.
Well, they're probably not really particles ... but they're called "photons".
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is composed of bundles of particles called photons.
The particles of light are called photons.
No, just packets of energy called photons.
Photons