What is another word for photons?

Pronunciation: [fˈə͡ʊtɒnz] (IPA)

Photons are the basic unit of light and can be described by a variety of synonyms. One of the most commonly used alternatives is "light particles," which accurately represents the particle-like nature of photons. Another synonym is "light quanta," emphasizing the fact that photons can exist as discrete bundles of energy. Additionally, "electromagnetic waves" can be used to describe photons as they propagate through space. "Radiant energy" is another term that encompasses the broader spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that includes photons. Lastly, "luminous flux" can be used to describe the amount of light energy emitted by a source, with photons being the individual units that make up that flux.

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Usage examples for Photons

They're about waist-high and we had to kneel down to see what the mech was up to inside 22A. The big servo was too intent on what he was doing for us to register on his photons.
"The Love of Frank Nineteen"
David Carpenter Knight
It was pretty obvious she wasn't oiling herself properly, her hair wasn't brushed and she didn't seem to care when one of her photons went dead.
"The Love of Frank Nineteen"
David Carpenter Knight
After a thousand thousand years, and billions on billions of such repetitions, the handful of photons reached the relatively cool photosphere of the sun.
"Out Like a Light"
Gordon Randall Garrett

Famous quotes with Photons

  • Ordinary photons do have spin, they have a notion of helicity so they spin around their direction on motion.
    Roger Penrose
  • The Dirac notation, though originally applied to the propagation of single particles, also applies to describing the propagation of ensembles of coherent, or indistinguishable, photons.
    F. J. Duarte
  • All the indistinguishable photons illuminate the array of N slits, or grating, simultaneously. If only one photon propagates, at any given time, then that individual photon illuminates the whole array of N slits simultaneously.
    F. J. Duarte
  • Usually, when I’ve met the people who are meant to be in a position of power, I’ve always made sure to give them a damn good soul stare—y’know, look right in their eyes, through the blackness of the pupils and into whatever conscious field exists within. Then lock the eyes on, but let them gently defocus so that the defined parameters of the visual physical go blurry and you can feel the energy behind it, the unseeable energy that isn’t made of photons. Then, if your mind is quiet, you will be informed of the quality of their essence, or at least of the manifest persona that they believe themselves to be.
    Russell Brand
  • "A hundred years from now, people will look back on us and laugh. They'll say, 'You know what people used to believe? They believed in photons and electrons. Can you imagine anything so silly?' They'll have a good laugh, because by then there will be newer and better fantasies. And meanwhile, you feel the way the boat moves? That's the sea. That's real. You smell the salt in the air? You feel the sunlight on your skin? That's all real. You see all of us together? That's real. Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else."
    Michael Crichton

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