Where does light come from A physics textbook says a lot, but no specific answer?



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orderly motion of photons

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the unit of light is a photon. light radiation is the result of energy release.

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In an atom of matter, when an electron moves from one orbit to another, energy is released which is radiated as an electromagnetic photon wave, i.e. light

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Light is some part of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves perceived by the eye. Light is radiation of some source. this source must share its energy, which is released in the form of light. And the causes can be absolutely different. An incandescent lamp, fire - light is emitted by a heated body. Luminescent lamp - another physical process - cross-section arises due to plasma processes LED - 21st century invention - light arises in the contact zone of two semiconductors when current flows, etc. in marine animals - as a result of cold chemical reactions

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Photons are mainly emitted by the electron in the atom. Photons also appear in various nuclear reactions.

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and he said let there be light and there was light and he saw that it was good

 

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