Science, asked by hahahahabu, 7 months ago

As light from a star spreads out and weakens, do gaps form between the photons?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer depends on how you look at light. However, in the most accurate approach, gaps do not form between photons as light spreads out. Light is made up of tiny fundamental bits called photons. A photon is a quantum object. As such, a photon acts a little like a particle and a little like a wave, but is actually something more complex. ❤️

Answered by silentlover45
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The light from a distance star indeed spreads out and weakens as it travels, but this just reduces the wave strength and does not introduce gaps. A very dim light beam from a distant star has a very weak wave magnitude, which leads to large gaps in photon reception.

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