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definite photons in terms of electromagnetic ​

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Explanation:

Photons are massless particles of definite energy, definite momentum, and definite spin. In order to explain the photoelectric effect, Einstein assumed heuristically in 1905 that an electromagnetic field consists of particles of energy of amount hν, where h is Planck's constant and ν is the wave frequency.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Photons are the light , massless particles , also the energy source for wave or light which induct radio waves , Gamma rays and all Electromagnetic radiations.

The form of photos with which they travel is called energy packets.

In higher classes , we can study the types of photons like Bosons and Non-Bosons , which are basically the group of photons but are differ in there effects.

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