👉 Teachers:Light Particles, often referred to as photons or light quanta, are fundamental particles that constitute electromagnetic radiation and other forms of light. Unlike matter particles like electrons or protons, which have mass, light particles are massless and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. They exist as discrete packets of energy, known as photons, each carrying a specific amount of energy proportional to their frequency. Light particles are crucial for various phenomena, including vision, photosynthesis, and communication through optical fibers. In educational contexts, understanding light particles helps explain how light interacts with matter, forms the basis of optics, and underpins technologies like lasers and fiber optics.