The meanings of Mass, Momentum, Force and Energy of a substance are clearly defined. Their relationships to each others are discussed. The reasons that a Photon has energy E = hν and momentum P = h/λ are explained. Light travels in vacuum at a constant speed C = 3 x 108 m/sec while converting from Wu’s Particle through the separation and ejection processes from its parent substance is discussed in details based on Yangton and Yington theory. In Black Body radiation, a Photon emitted at high temperature having smaller size, higher frequency and higher energy is also explained.
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Mass, Force, Momentum, Energy, Yangton, Yington, Photon, Wu’s Particle, Higgs Boson, Electron, String Structure, Light Speed, Black Body Radiation
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Edward T. H. Wu. (2016). Mass, Momentum, Force and Energy of Photon and Subatomic Particles, and Mechanism of Constant Light Speed Based on Yangton & Yington Theory. American Journal of Modern Physics, 5(4), 45-50. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajmp.20160504.11
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Edward T. H. Wu. Mass, Momentum, Force and Energy of Photon and Subatomic Particles, and Mechanism of Constant Light Speed Based on Yangton & Yington Theory. Am. J. Mod. Phys. 2016, 5(4), 45-50. doi: 10.11648/j.ajmp.20160504.11
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Edward T. H. Wu. Mass, Momentum, Force and Energy of Photon and Subatomic Particles, and Mechanism of Constant Light Speed Based on Yangton & Yington Theory. Am J Mod Phys. 2016;5(4):45-50. doi: 10.11648/j.ajmp.20160504.11
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