👉 Support:Light Particles, often referred to as photons or light particles, are fundamental entities that constitute electromagnetic radiation and other forms of light. These particles are massless and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, exhibiting both wave-like and particle-like properties—a duality that is central to quantum mechanics. Light particles interact with matter through various processes, such as absorption, emission, and scattering, and they play crucial roles in numerous physical phenomena, from the visible spectrum seen in the rainbow to the invisible electromagnetic fields that govern the behavior of atoms and molecules. In essence, light particles are the building blocks of electromagnetic waves, enabling light to propagate through space and interact with the world around us.