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a quantum of electromagnetic radiation; an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle
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Photon was a live action series based on the infrared tag game popular in the 1980s. The series took place on Earth and in space on various worlds and involved a young human teen named Christopher Jarvis who is a champion player of Photon. He receives a mysterious message one day while playing and is transported to the ship of Mother One, the leader of the Federation of Light a galactic amalgam of beings dedicated to playing Photon and the power of good over evil. ...
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A quantum of electromagnetic radiation equal to a constant (Planck's constant which is: 6.61 x 10 -34 Js ) times the frequency of radiation (unit is the hertz), applicable to x rays and gamma rays.
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A packet of electromagnetic energy. Photons have momentum and energy, but no rest mass or electrical charge.
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A particle of light. The energy of a photon depends on its frequency, which we view as color. Blue light has a higher frequency, and therefore energy, than red light.
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