According to quantum interpretation, electromagnetic radiation consists of particle-like discrete boodles of energy called photons or quanta. If a photon exists, then it moves at the speed of light, c; if it ceases to move with speed c, it ceases. The intensity of the beam will be proportional to the number OF PHOTONS crossing a unit area per umt time.
According to quantum interpretation, electromagnetic radiation consists of particle-like discrete boodles of energy called photons or quanta. If a photon exists, then it moves at the speed of light, c; if it ceases to move with speed c, it ceases. The intensity of the beam will be proportional to the number OF PHOTONS crossing a unit area per umt time.
According to quantum interpretation, electromagnetic radiation consists of particle-like discrete boodles of energy called photons or quanta. If a photon exists, then it moves at the speed of light, c; if it ceases to move with speed c, it ceases. The intensity of the beam will be proportional to the number OF PHOTONS crossing a unit area per umt time.