Difference between revisions of "Photon"
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: '''Photons''' have no [[mass]] and therefore can mediate the [[Electromagnetic Interaction|electromagnetic interaction]] over an infinite range. | : '''Photons''' have no [[mass]] and therefore can mediate the [[Electromagnetic Interaction|electromagnetic interaction]] over an infinite range. | ||
: '''Photons''' carry [[momentum]] without carrying [[mass]] and are therefore able to change the direction of motion of other [[Subatomic Particle|subatomic particles]]. | : '''Photons''' carry [[momentum]] without carrying [[mass]] and are therefore able to change the direction of motion of other [[Subatomic Particle|subatomic particles]]. | ||
: '''Photons''' do not carry [[Electrical Charge|charge]], but allow [[Subatomic Particle|particles]] with [[Electrical Charge|charge]] to exchange [[momentum]]. | : '''Photons''' do not carry [[Electrical Charge|charge]], but allow [[Subatomic Particle|particles]] with [[Electrical Charge|charge]] to exchange [[momentum]]. |
Revision as of 10:39, 19 July 2019
Key Stage 5
Meaning
Photons (γ) are bosons responsible for mediating the electromagnetic interaction and are the particle associated with electromagnetic waves.
About Photons
- The photon is denoted with the lower case Greek letter \(\gamma\) (gamma).
- Photons have no mass and therefore can mediate the electromagnetic interaction over an infinite range.
- Photons carry momentum without carrying mass and are therefore able to change the direction of motion of other subatomic particles.
- Photons do not carry charge, but allow particles with charge to exchange momentum.