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Atom + Photon;;;; ;Atom*, where Atom* indicates;

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Answered by kavyasampath182
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nucleus

Explanation:

Where do photons come from? In the center of every atom is a tiny, dense nucleus. The nucleus contains two kinds of particles: neutrons, which have no charge, and positively charged protons. Negatively charged particles called electrons orbit around the nucleus in different layers, or orbitals.

Answered by venom0136
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Explanation:

Atom + Photon;;;; ;Atom*, where Atom* indicates;

Atom + Photon;;;; ;Atom*, where Atom* indicates;

“Photons” are what physicists call “light” or electromagnetic radiation, when it displays it's particle-like behavior. ... Photons are very special particles. Elementary particles like electrons, protons, neutrons or composite quasi-particles like atoms, molecules, ball-bearings, planets, stars, etc

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