The simplest example is a laser pointer.
tape a bunch of flashlights together and rewire them so that you can turn them all on at once.Then get a focal lense that is big enough to fit over all of them. Get a mirror and reflect the light and there you go. Ninjas use Photon Cannons
A photon is a tiny particle of light that does not have a physical appearance like a solid object. It is often described as a wave or a particle, depending on how it is observed. Its appearance can be described as a massless, energy-carrying particle that travels at the speed of light.
A photon exhibits particle-like behavior when it interacts with matter, such as when it is absorbed or emitted by an atom.
Yes, a photon does have a de Broglie wavelength, which is given by λ = h/p, where h is Planck's constant and p is the photon's momentum. Photons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties.
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To make a Photon Cannon, one must first understand what a photon is. A photon is a light particle, plain and simple. A Photon cannon would be something that shoots out photons, like a strong flashlight or a laser pointer. By combining two mitheral hammers that cost 1610 gold in the game dota on warcraft 3 plus and extra 1200 gold for the recipie and this creates a stygien desolator which is more commonly known as the photon cannon and normally results in gg(good game).
tape a bunch of flashlights together and rewire them so that you can turn them all on at once.Then get a focal lense that is big enough to fit over all of them. Get a mirror and reflect the light and there you go. Ninjas use Photon Cannons
I have put a few links to pictures of medieval cannon in Wikimedia Commons below:
A 'quantum' is a very very very small, but discrete amount of something. For example a quantum of light is called a photon, you cannot get a smaller 'piece' of light than one photon.
A see threw cannon ball(jelly inside) with tentacles
A photon is a tiny particle of light that does not have a physical appearance like a solid object. It is often described as a wave or a particle, depending on how it is observed. Its appearance can be described as a massless, energy-carrying particle that travels at the speed of light.
Big, black sphere- shaped cherry bombs
A photon exhibits particle-like behavior when it interacts with matter, such as when it is absorbed or emitted by an atom.
Photon detectors count photons of light. A photon detector has some surface that absorbs photons and produces some effect (current, voltage) proportional to the number of photons absorbed. A photovoltaic cell consists of a layer of semiconductor (like selenium, Hg-Cd-Te, Cu2O, etc.) sandwiched between two metallic electrodes, with the exposed electrode thin enough to be transparent. Photons of light are absorbed by the semiconductor, forming electrons and holes that create a current proportional to the number of photons absorbed. A phototube uses the photoelectric effect to generate a current from absorbed light. Light is absorbed by a metallic surface with a low work function. Electrons are emitted and attracted to a positively biased anode. Electronics measure the current, which is proportional to the number of photons absorbed.
Kettlebells came from Russia and are mad of cast iron. The look kind of like a cannon ball with a handle.
The photon doesn't have a figure one can relate to. We can't say a photon looks like this -- or like that, because there's nothing in the world we see with our eyes day by day that looks like a photon.
Yes, a photon does have a de Broglie wavelength, which is given by λ = h/p, where h is Planck's constant and p is the photon's momentum. Photons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties.