Biology, asked by arslansajid00001, 1 month ago

interference of green photon to red photon cause​

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Answered by rhy2303
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Explanation: if two photons head towards each other and they both turn into electron/anti-electron pairs at about the same time , then these particles can interact.

each anti electron colides with an eletron, they mutually annihilate and turn back into a new photon.

Answer: green photon has higher frequency and higher energy.

hence green photon has more energy than red photon.

Answered by Manjula29
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Although the standard answer to such a question would be "the interference has no effect", it is scientifically inaccurate to a certain extent.

This is because, both the green and the red photons different wavelengths, which is why the interference between the two would be random. So, it would not result in an event in which there is no effect at all. After all, when waves travel, they move through the other wave coming from the opposite direction. That way, there is no interference occurring, especially when you have the green photon and the red photon in this case.

So, you might want to reconsider the question, as the answer to the same would be - No change occurs when the two interfere.

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