is permanent magnet emmit photons?
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The waves that you might have on top of the ocean are the "real" photons that have real energy and momentum and that always travel at the speed of light. ... A permanent magnet by itself does not create any physical photons - but physical photons can be created by charged particles moving in its magnetic field.
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no not true
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A static magnetic field doesn't emit photon since photons carry energy thus that the filed would decay, contradicting the assumption it is static. An oscillating magnetic field can emit electromagnetic waves which are bunches of photons.
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