👉 Helights:Light Particles are tiny, subatomic entities that make up the visible spectrum of light. These particles, primarily electrons and photons, interact with light in various ways. Electrons, which orbit the nucleus of an atom, can absorb or emit light when they transition between energy levels, creating the colors we see. Photons, the particles of light itself, carry energy and momentum, and their interactions with electrons—such as absorption or emission—are fundamental to phenomena like photosynthesis, fluorescence, and the colors of objects we observe. Understanding these light particles helps explain how light behaves and interacts with matter, forming the basis for technologies like lasers, fiber optics, and even our perception of the world around us.