HapyMetal
HapyMetal
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15th May 2016
15th Jul 2019
Part two of "Fameous Experiments" series. I hope you like it, and further suggestion are welcome.
both science

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  • Tangle10
    Tangle10
    22nd Aug 2016
    Drlloyd1337: Pretty much, yes.
  • Drlloyd1337
    Drlloyd1337
    22nd Aug 2016
    is it both???????
  • Erumaaro
    Erumaaro
    26th Jun 2016
    correction:(squares wont post)E=m*c^2 => m= f*h/c^2 (f is frequency, and c is speed of light, just ion case...)
  • Erumaaro
    Erumaaro
    26th Jun 2016
    also @atomic2385, photons have no mass!rather, the energy of the photon (E= f*h where h is the Planck constant)has an equivalent mass (E=m*c => m=f*h/c)...
  • Erumaaro
    Erumaaro
    26th Jun 2016
    Photons behave like particles in TPT with wavelenghtS attached to it(thus several, since only 1 frequency/photon), but in reality there would be interference and the photons that meet when 180 out of phase will cancel each other out at that location, since photons are waves in both the electric and the magnetic field. Since a change in one of these fields will generate as change on the other one, the "particle" will continue to propagate through space, similar to a glider in GameOfLife...
  • AngryBlock101
    AngryBlock101
    25th Jun 2016
    @Nurgle33 lel u copyed me
  • HapyMetal
    HapyMetal
    11th Jun 2016
    ...a waveticle? ^^
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    11th Jun 2016
    No, it's a particle with a wavelength...
  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    25th May 2016
    it is both a wave and a particle
  • AngryBlock101
    AngryBlock101
    19th May 2016
    It's Both, A Wave And A Particle!