Photons Meaning in English
word · lemma: photon
ˈfoʊˌtɑnz
FOH-tonz
fˈəʊtɒnz
FUH-tohnz
释义
Photons are tiny particles of light that carry energy. They are the basic unit of light in physics and important in studying how light works.
用法与细微差别
'Photon' is mainly used in scientific and academic contexts, especially in physics and quantum mechanics. Rarely used in everyday conversation except when discussing light or science topics.
Spanish: fotonesPortuguese (BR): fótonsPortuguese (PT): fótonsChinese (Simplified): 光子Chinese (Traditional): 光子Hindi: फोटॉनArabic: فوتوناتBengali: ফোটনRussian: фотоныJapanese: 光子Vietnamese: photonKorean: 광자Turkish: fotonUrdu: فوٹونIndonesian: foton
例句
Photons travel from the Sun to Earth.
basic
A camera can detect photons of light.
basic
Lasers produce many photons at once.
basic
Scientists use special tools to measure photons in experiments.
natural
Without photons, we wouldn't be able to see anything around us.
natural
When you turn on a light, billions of photons fill the room instantly.
natural