Photons of different types of light differ in their energy levels and wavelengths. For example, blue light has higher energy and shorter wavelengths than red light. This variation in energy and wavelength accounts for the different colors and properties of light.
Discrete packages of light energy are called photons. Photons are also the quanta of all other electromagnetic radiation, not just light.
Light is composed of particles called photons.
Photons are bundles of radiation that have no mass. They are the quanta of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
No, photons are not positively charged particles. They are neutral particles that make up light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Blue photons contain the highest energy among visible light photons. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, and blue light has a higher frequency than other colors in the visible spectrum.
They differ in wavelength, E =hf=hc/w.
Light is made up of small pieces called photons. In other words, a photon is a particle of light. Or of electromagnetic radiation in general - it need not be visible light.
Discrete packages of light energy are called photons. Photons are also the quanta of all other electromagnetic radiation, not just light.
Because of photons present in the light which have no mass the light we see is bright in nature but in other lights like in UV Rays no photons are found so we can`t see it but the visible light septrum we can able to see as it contain PHOTONS
Since photons are the basic unit of electromagnetic radiation, and since visible light is electromagnetic radiation, yes, photons within the visible light spectrum can be seen with the naked eye.
Light is composed of particles called photons.
Photons are bundles of radiation that have no mass. They are the quanta of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
No, photons are not positively charged particles. They are neutral particles that make up light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Blue photons contain the highest energy among visible light photons. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, and blue light has a higher frequency than other colors in the visible spectrum.
No, not all photons released can be seen as visible light. Photons can have a range of energies and wavelengths, from radio waves at one end of the spectrum to gamma rays at the other. Visible light falls within a specific range of wavelengths that are detectable by the human eye, but there are many other types of photons that are not visible to us.
Violet
A photon is said to be "massless", meaning that it has no REST MASS (of course, having energy, it also has an equivalent mass).In a vacuum, a photon can ONLY move at the so-called speed of light (about 300,000 km/second). "Regular" particles can ONLY move at sub-light speed. They can get close to the speed of light, but never quite reach it.