Not exact matches
Under full sunlight, the
energy from
excess absorbed
photons is intentionally dissipated by the plant as heat.
On December 15, the LHC's two largest particle detectors, called ATLAS and CMS, both reported an unexpected
excess of pairs of
photons with a combined
energy of 750 gigaelectronvolts (GeV).
When an additional UV
photon destroys the O3 molecule, the
excess energy becomes heat.
The discrete
energy levels can only absorb the exact wavelength corresponding to their
energy separation, they don't absorb a
photon which has too much
energy and then discard the
excess!