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This page enumerates the positive and negative statements in discussion the assertion that a [[Photon is a Particle]].
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This page enumerates the positive and negative statements in discussion of the assertion that a [[Photon is a Particle]].
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The Compton effect show that when the photon hits an object, it passes momentum to that object.
 
The Compton effect show that when the photon hits an object, it passes momentum to that object.

Revision as of 06:35, 10 September 2023

Full Title

This page enumerates the positive and negative statements in discussion of the assertion that a Photon is a Particle.

Positive

The Compton effect show that when the photon hits an object, it passes momentum to that object.

Negative

It is not possible to know where a photon in motion actually is (The Heisenberg Uncertainty principle).

It travels all the paths from origin to destination

It travels only the path with the shortest time between o and d

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