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magicman54494
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I need to explain a bit before asking my question. I have been reading about where photons come from and I feel I understand that part fairly well. I am wondering where they end up. It only makes sense that without photons being eliminated there would eventually be more and more and more. I read that they are absorbed by electrons but from what I understand they are again released so they really arent eliminated by that means. There seem to be conflicting info as to whether they are absorbed and released or absorbed and a new photon emitted. In eithor case it's a one to one ratio so it ends up being a wash in reguards to elimination. So my question is: Where do photons go? Do they ever cease to exist or are there just more and more created?
Also I read that they are electromagnetic but I also read that they don't have an electrical charge. I don't understand. can someone explain this?
Also I read that they are electromagnetic but I also read that they don't have an electrical charge. I don't understand. can someone explain this?