Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊˌtɑn/
noun a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation
A1 A photon is a tiny particle of light.
A2 Photons are the basic unit of light.
B1 Solar panels convert photons from the sun into electricity.
B2 The interaction between photons and electrons is crucial in the field of quantum mechanics.
C1 Photons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties, known as wave-particle duality.
C2 The behavior of photons in a double-slit experiment can be used to demonstrate the principles of quantum superposition.
formal A photon is a basic unit of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
informal Did you know that a photon is the smallest possible quantity of light?
slang I heard that photons are like tiny packets of energy zipping around everywhere.
figurative Her smile was like a photon, brightening up the room with its energy.
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