English to Igbo Meaning of photon - photon


Photon :
photon

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Definitions of photon in English
Noun(1) a quantum of electromagnetic radiation; an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle
Examples of photon in English
(1) A photon has zero rest mass, but it carries energy and momentum.(2) The world of the realist is populated by electrons and photons , quarks and gluons.(3) Until now, physicists have only been able to entangle photons , electrons and atoms, using different methods in each case.(4) The team has also made progress in using photons to carry quantum information between calcium qubits.(5) Tiny particles such as photons or atoms can readily be put into a quantum superposition existing in two different states or places at once.
(1) photometer ::
photometer
(2) photo ::
foto
(3) meter ::
mita
Synonyms
M
1. photon ::
photon
Different Forms
photon, photons
Word Example from TV Shows
...arm your photon torpedoes every night.

...arm your PHOTON torpedoes every night.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 24


on a photon entanglement team.

on a PHOTON entanglement team.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20


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