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by simiones
1074 days ago
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That's not how quantum mechanics works. Radio waves are photons, and photons are radio waves. Different experiments will reveal different aspects of it, but these are not separate phenomena. Also, the exact same thing is true of every other particle: just as photons are quantizations of the electro-magnetic waves, electrons are quantizations of waves in the electron field, quarks are quantized waves in the quark field etc. Atoms and molecules are also waves; in fact, there have been experiments showing the wave-like nature of molecules with something like 5000 atoms. |
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Photon is radio-wave (EM-wave). Typical photon is produced and consumed by a electron, so properties of photon produced by an electron are limited by the electron, also, our abilty to detect photonare limited by the electron. However, EM-waves in general are not limited by electron.
On smaller scale, electron interacts with other charged particles and with EM-field (the medium) via EM-waves. I'm pretty sure that electron is not staying stil, it's vibrating because of thermal noise. Vibration of charged particle produces EM-waves. Those EM-waves are not photons.