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energy of the discrete particles can be given___?​

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Answered by sunilpatidart0904
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1. Energy of the discrete particles can be given by Photons

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is photon.

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Energy of the discrete particles can be given Photons.

Energy is described in quantum theory as distinct, independent "particles." Photons have a certain amount of energy in them. For example, pure red light (such as that produced by a laser) can be conceived of as a stream of photons, each with a distinct energy (the units for measuring this energy are usually electron-volts).

A photon is a tiny energy packet of electromagnetic radiation, also known as a light quantum. Albert Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect in 1905 sparked the notion of photons, which implied the possibility of distinct energy packets during light transmission.

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