Physics, asked by SabbirAhmed, 1 year ago

how fire produce photons??

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Answered by GeniusShweta
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Hey user...



Yes, fire produces photons, as the reaction takes place between the fuel and the air electron absorb some energy and go to a higher shell and when they come down they emit this energy in the form of photons.thats why uare able to see a flame. When different metals are burnt different colours of flame are produced because atoms of different metals absorb different amounts of energy and thus release different amounts of energy to produce different colours...


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Answered by Anonymous
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In classical mechanics, Electromagnetic radiation is created when a charged particle is accelerated by an electric field, causing it to move. The movement produces oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which travel at right angles to each other in a bundle of light energy called a photon

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