A photon's energy is the amount of electromagnetic radiation it carries, determined by its frequency. In quantum mechanics, the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency through Planck's equation, E = hf, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, and f is frequency.
The measure of a photon's energy is its frequency or equivalently, its wavelength. This is determined by the amount of energy carried by the photon, corresponding to the electromagnetic spectrum as visible light, radio waves or X-rays depending on the energy level.
Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
Photons.
photons
The measure of a photon's energy is its frequency or equivalently, its wavelength. This is determined by the amount of energy carried by the photon, corresponding to the electromagnetic spectrum as visible light, radio waves or X-rays depending on the energy level.
Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
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.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
Photons.
photons
photons
Gamma radiation is high-energy photons emitted by a radioisotope.