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.
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.
Kettlebells came from Russia and are mad of cast iron. The look kind of like a cannon ball with a handle.
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.