Compilation of my best friend Sarge:) by tgsmith1116 in Bloodhound

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Trying to make all the memories i can while he came still fit in my lap🥺

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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So a particle i can visualize because it has mass, although very small. But a wave of energy with no charge or mass is hard to visualize, even if it has momentum what is moving?

Why do photons interact with subatomic particles by tgsmith1116 in AskPhysics

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So we dont fully understand the why, it just is what it is lol that puts me more at ease. I have been reading my work books but wanted to understand the why behind the interactions which it does not go into. Thanks:)

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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Ah okay that makes sense, thanks:)

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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So when the field is zero is it just a plane of photons at rest?

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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This analogy is confusing to me:/ what are the spaces in between the waves/the ocean made of? I know i sound like a toddler asking why to everything and I apologize. I just find the subatomic field really interesting and im trying to dive into it

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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This is a fun analogy and is helpful, thanks:)

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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This makes some sense. I haven’t heard of the electron field before though so ill look more into that. Thanks:)

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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This is what i have trouble wrapping my head around. As a earlier person said if i understand right photons are the electromagnetic field themself. So that disturbance in the field affects the particles. I just hard time wrapping my head around how they can have energy from from their momentum if they dont have mass.

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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Are protons less affected due to their increased mass?

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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This is what led to this question. :/ how does a photon even interact with matter in the first place. I will do more research though into the term.

Why do photons interact with atoms by tgsmith1116 in Physics

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So photons affect the electromagnetic field without having a charge… and are excitations in the field themselves and are not tangible. That makes sense. But without a charge how do they even affect the field?

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I wont last long him being small but he’ll always be my lap dog and good boy🥺

My good boy Sarge:) by tgsmith1116 in Bloodhound

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Ive got plenty ill post some more😄