
The Photon
In Our Time: Science
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The Properties of the Photon Model
The energy of the photon as Susan described is just a constant times the frequency so we can translate all of those frequencies into energies. The photons therefore have different energies across the spectrum and very hard x-rays for example have very high energies they might be perhaps 100 kilo electron volts or 10 kilo electrons. If we go into the visible part of the spectrum the photons have much lower energy so yellow light from the sun has got an energy of two electron volts. BBC Radio 4 which we're currently communicating on at 92 to 95 gigahertz the corresponding energy is only about a millionth of an electron volt but ultraviolet and x-ray radiation might well hurt us.
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