Chemistry, asked by mausam3127, 1 month ago

What is smaller than a photon?

Answers

Answered by sardarpatel1924
0

Answer:

nothing is smaller than a photon. It has no matter.

Explanation:

hope it is useful for you.

Answered by sripadikasusomesh
0

Answer:

The size of a photon is ill-defined.

I can make a photon the size of a breadbox. I can squeeze it to say the size of a microbe or even a tad smaller.

You see, a photon is a quantum of energy. Energy has no size.

The usual misconception is that the size of the system that absorbs a photon is the same as the size of a photon. That means an atom that absorbs a photon is testament to the size of the photon.

please mark as a brainlieast.

Similar questions