Submitted by Max-Phallus t3_10rza78 in askscience
Max-Phallus OP t1_j6z4ctm wrote
Reply to comment by Any-Broccoli-3911 in Do photons of different wavelengths combine to make complex wave forms? by Max-Phallus
Right. So photons can more accurately be described as sine wave components/properties of waveforms?
Any-Broccoli-3911 t1_j6z60tq wrote
Yes, the photons are the sine wave component of the waveform. You can get the distribution of photon in function of frequency, wavelength, momentum or energy by taking the fourrier transform of the waveform.
Max-Phallus OP t1_j6z839a wrote
Thank you very much. I very appreciate your time to help me understand.
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