Photon

/ˈfoʊtɒn/ noun

A photon is a tiny packet of light or other electromagnetic energy that behaves like both a particle and a wave.

Coined in 1926 from Greek 'phōs, phōt-' meaning 'light' plus the particle suffix '-on' used in physics (as in 'electron'). It was created to name the quantum of light predicted by early quantum theory.

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