Physics, asked by adesh9847, 1 year ago

Hello

Can you pls answer of my question?
As a light from a star spreads out
& weakens.
What do gaps form between the photons?​

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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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. ... Rather, it receives the light as a series of discrete bundles of energy separated by gaps in time.

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if you look at photons as waves, spatial gaps never form in light as it travels through free space, no matter how dim it gets.

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.

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