"photons" 怎么发音
word
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.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfoʊˌtɑnz
英式英语
fˈəʊtɒnz
简化发音
美式
FOH-tonz
英式
FUH-tohnz
语境中听
Photons travel from the Sun to Earth.
A camera can detect photons of light.
Lasers produce many photons at once.
Scientists use special tools to measure photons in experiments.