Photons do not have an age in the way we think of living organisms aging. They are massless particles that travel at the speed of light and are fundamental to the electromagnetic force, existing independent of time.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
Photons.
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Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
Photons.
No. All photons travel at the speed of light.
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.
Photons do not come in different types like infared-photons etc. they are just the wavelength that the photons are at and nuclear fusion just happens to emit photons at a particular wavelength
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Well, they're probably not really particles ... but they're called "photons".
Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
Photons. Lots and lots of photons. ;)
No, photons do not decay over time.
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.