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When a photon is ejected from an electron going to a lower energy level, what acceleration does the photon have?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 24/04/2023 00:16:47When a photon is ejected from an electron going to a lower energy level, what acceleration does the photon have? From what I have read a photon (in a vacuum) does not accelerate and only moves at the one speed(c)
It doesn't matter. As the photon has no mass you can either consider it to be "born" at c, or to accelerate instantaneously. This just shows the confusion that can arise from taking mathematical models to be real things.
Quote from: geordief on 24/04/2023 01:23:07Quote from: Petrochemicals on 24/04/2023 00:16:47When a photon is ejected from an electron going to a lower energy level, what acceleration does the photon have? From what I have read a photon (in a vacuum) does not accelerate and only moves at the one speed(c)As it transitions between mediums?