Photon

  • 1Photon — Photons émis dans le faisceau cohérent d’un laser Propriétés générales Classification Boson Composition Élémentaire Groupe …

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  • 2PHOTON — Le photon est la particule qui décrit les excitations élémentaires du champ électromagnétique quantifié. En théorie quantique, le champ présente, en effet, un double caractère: ondulatoire et corpusculaire. L’aspect ondulatoire se manifeste par… …

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  • 3Photon — Klassifikation Elementarteilchen Boson Eichboson Eigenschaften Ladung neutral Masse 0  …

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  • 4photon'ic — adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑photon …

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  • 5photon — unit of electromagnetic radiation, 1926, from PHOTO (Cf. photo ) light + ON (Cf. on) unit …

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  • 6photon —  Photon  Фотон   Квант электромагнитного излучения, нейтральная элементарная частица с нулевой массой покоя и спином 1; переносчик электромагнитного взаимодействия между заряженными частицами. Может находиться только в двух спиновых состояниях …

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  • 7photon — ► NOUN Physics ▪ a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. DERIVATIVES photonic adjective …

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  • 8photon — ☆ photon [fō′tän΄ ] n. [ PHOT(O) + (ELECTR)ON] 1. Particle Physics a subatomic particle, having energy and momentum but no mass or electric charge, that is the quantum unit of electromagnetic radiation, including light: see also CLASSON 2. a unit …

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  • 9Photon — This article is about the elementary particle of light. For other uses, see Photon (disambiguation). Photon Photons emitted in a coherent beam from a laser Composition Elementary particle …

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  • 10photon — /foh ton/, n. a quantum of electromagnetic radiation, usually considered as an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle and that has zero rest mass and charge and a spin of one. Symbolically represented by the small greek letter Gamma.… …

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