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Joao
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Hi everyone! Sorry for the bad English!
Please, I learned that a wave is something the photons "surf" on, like, in one electromagnetic wave, can have many photons.
So, is this true? Like, I though that one gamma ray and an infrared photon would ride different waves...
More: the light from the sun is white, after goes to a prism it became the rainbow... Soooo... was the wavelength of the different colors "all together" in the solar light? Or did the prism changed the wavelength to many other kinds of wavelength, corresponding to the other colors?
I'm a little lost here, I guess I can't even make my questions clear! Hehehehehe
Thanks!
Please, I learned that a wave is something the photons "surf" on, like, in one electromagnetic wave, can have many photons.
So, is this true? Like, I though that one gamma ray and an infrared photon would ride different waves...
More: the light from the sun is white, after goes to a prism it became the rainbow... Soooo... was the wavelength of the different colors "all together" in the solar light? Or did the prism changed the wavelength to many other kinds of wavelength, corresponding to the other colors?
I'm a little lost here, I guess I can't even make my questions clear! Hehehehehe
Thanks!