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Where is a photon formed from and does it have a charge?

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Where is a photon formed from and does it have a charge?

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  1. I think you have a little physics work to catch up on!

    A photon is emitted when a charged particle is accelerated. A photon has no charge.


  2. Under the photon theory of light, a photon is a discrete bundle (or quantum) of electromagnetic (or light) energy.

    Photons are electrically neutral.

    Photons are emitted in many natural processes, e.g., when a charge is accelerated, during a molecular, atomic or nuclear transition to a lower energy level, or when a particle and its antiparticle are annihilated

  3. It has energy,a part of it (the main part of it) is mechanical

    h X its frequency =W + 1/2 mV^2 h is Planck constant and

    V is the velosity of the electron it makes free,but how much of W (the mechanical work function ) is electrical |||| ?

    So charges are involved;;;; I have NOT been able to calculate.

    According to my theory it has some electromagnetical energy

    in it.What is electromechanical/W ratio,surely I can not say that for the time being.

  4. The photon has the energy like: h* c/wavelength

    They are made from energy of some kind.

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