Thread: Photons?
View Single Post
  #56   Report Post  
Old September 10th 15, 06:14 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
rickman rickman is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Nov 2012
Posts: 989
Default Photons?

On 9/10/2015 8:25 AM, gareth wrote:
"Brian Morrison" wrote in message
...
It's not like that. The photons and the wave-like effects of their
probability distribution functions, exist simultaneously. You cannot
separate them, therefore they are generated by a single process that is
exactly equivalent in both atoms and antennas.


In atoms, theenergu process is from energy transitions of individual
elelctrons, but that is not the mechanism in antennae.


Why not? Don't antenna have atoms and electrons? Isn't the EM wave
made by the electrons movement? Electrons generate packets of EM energy
called Quanta.

I expect you are bright enough to calculate the energy of a single EM
quantum at 1 MHz. How much energy is it? What is the size of *any*
quantum?

--

Rick