👉 The `monthly:light_particles` concept refers to the theoretical or conceptual particles that represent the fundamental constituents of light, as observed and studied within the framework of quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. These particles, often referred to as photons, are the elementary units of light. Photons are massless, charge-free particles that carry energy and momentum. In a monthly context, one might imagine these particles interacting in various ways, such as through emission, absorption, scattering, and interference, which are crucial processes in understanding light's behavior in different media and under various conditions. The study of these light particles helps physicists explore phenomena like the photoelectric effect, the Compton effect, and the wave-particle duality of light, providing insights into the fundamental nature of electromagnetic radiation and its applications in technology and science.