College Physics I – Introduction

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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

A photon is a quantum of electromagnetic radiation, possessing both particle and wave properties. It has no rest mass and travels at the speed of light in a vacuum.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. A photon's energy is given by $E = hf$, where $h$ is Planck's constant and $f$ is the frequency of the associated electromagnetic wave.
  2. The momentum of a photon can be calculated using $p = \frac{E}{c}$, where $E$ is the energy and $c$ is the speed of light.
  3. In the photoelectric effect, photons striking a material can eject electrons if their energy exceeds the material's work function.
  4. Photons exhibit both wave-like behavior (such as diffraction) and particle-like behavior (such as discrete interactions).
  5. Photons are electrically neutral and carry no charge.

Review Questions

  • What equation defines the energy of a photon?
  • How does a photon interact in the photoelectric effect?
  • What property allows photons to have momentum despite having no rest mass?
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