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Photon

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Key Stage 5

Meaning

Photons (\(\gamma\)) 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.
Photons carry energy from one place to another.

Equations

Momentum of a Photon

\(p = \frac{h}{\lambda}\)

Where

\(p =\) The momentum of the photon.

\(h = \) Planck's Constant (\(6.63\times10^{-34}Js\))

\(\lambda =\) The wavelength of the wave associated with the photon.

Energy of a Photon

\(E = hf\)

Where

\(E =\) The energy of the photon.

\(h = \) Planck's Constant (\(6.63\times10^{-34}Js\))

\(f =\) The frequency of the wave associated with the photon.

The Speed of Light

\(E = hf\)

Where

\(c =\) The speed of light (\(3.00\times10^{8}ms^{-1}\) in a vacuum)

\(\lambda =\) The wavelength of the wave associated with the photon.

\(f =\) The frequency of the wave associated with the photon.