👉 Light particles, or photons, are fundamental entities that exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties. In this context, "done:light_particles" likely refers to a specific experiment or theoretical model where these particles are observed or manipulated under controlled conditions. These particles are emitted or interact with matter in discrete packets, each carrying a specific amount of energy proportional to its frequency, as described by Planck's equation. This particle nature is crucial in explaining phenomena such as the photoelectric effect and the behavior of light in various media. In practical applications, understanding the properties of these light particles is essential for technologies like lasers, fiber optics, and solar cells, where precise control over their behavior is necessary.