Photon, FOH ton, is the elementary particle that makes up light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation. Like all particles, photons have properties of waves, including frequency and wavelength. But photons have no mass and no electric charge. The speed at which photons travel in a vacuum is the speed of light. The exchange of photons between electrically charged particles transmits the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces.
Curie, KYUR ee, is a unit of radioactivity. Its symbol is Ci. One curie equals 37 billion spontaneous nuclear transformations per second. These… More>>
Wilson cloud chamber was a device that made the paths of electrically charged subatomic particles visible. Scientists examined these paths to… More>>
Radiation is energy given off in the form of waves or small particles of matter. Radiation is found throughout the universe and comes in many… More>>
Van Allen belts, also called radiation belts, are two zones of electrically charged particles that surround the earth high above its surface. The… More>>
Cosmic rays are electrically charged, high-energy particles that travel through space. They are subatomic particles, units of matter smaller than… More>>
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