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Photon vs Pondermotive - What's the difference?

photon | pondermotive |


As a noun photon

is photon.

As an adjective pondermotive is

(physics) describing the ability of light to cause motion, due to the momentum of its photons.

Photon vs Biophotonics - What's the difference?

photon | biophotonics |


As nouns the difference between photon and biophotonics

is that photon is photon while biophotonics is (biochemistry|physics) the study of the interaction of individual photons with biological structures.

Photon vs Graviphoton - What's the difference?

photon | graviphoton |


As nouns the difference between photon and graviphoton

is that photon is the quantum of light and other electromagnetic energy, regarded as a discrete particle having zero rest mass, no electric charge, and an indefinitely long lifetime. It is a gauge boson while graviphoton is a hypothetical particle that emerges as an excitation of the gravitational field but whose physical properties are virtually indistinguishable from a photon.

Photon vs Luxon - What's the difference?

photon | luxon |


As nouns the difference between photon and luxon

is that photon is photon while luxon is (physics) any particle that travels at exactly the speed of light and has zero mass; usually referring to photons.

Photon vs Photino - What's the difference?

photon | photino |


As nouns the difference between photon and photino

is that photon is photon while photino is (physics) the superpartner of the photon.

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