Not exact matches
With much shorter wavelengths
than photons of
visible light, electron beams can be used to observe objects hundreds of times smaller
than those that can be resolved with an optical microscope.
Photons with a billion times more energy than photons of visible light exhibit properties once thought to belong solely to hadrons: the class of particles that includes the proton and the
Photons with a billion times more energy
than photons of visible light exhibit properties once thought to belong solely to hadrons: the class of particles that includes the proton and the
photons of
visible light exhibit properties once thought to belong solely to hadrons: the class of particles that includes the proton and the neutron
Gamma - ray
photons are between 10,000 and 10,000,000 times more energetic
than the
photons of
visible light when they originate from radioactive atomic nuclei.
And so if we insist in focusing on size, in terms of amplitude
visible light is «bigger»
than infrared
light [or thermal IR] in terms comparing a
photon to
photon.