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Old 08-21-2006   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Photon Question

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Originally Posted by Little Bang
Your saying that the collision of two neutrons will not produce a photon regardless of how much energy is involved in the collision?
I'm saying at normal energy, the neutrons won't produce a photon. At extremely high energies, I imagine you could get some effects to create some photons because the quark structure probably becomes important.

Again, your question is extremely vague. If you want better answers, please add some specifics to the question. What particles/molecules do you want to use? What kind of energies? Do the particles have the same energies? What is the cavity made of? If the cavity is conductive, is it close enough to the molecules to couple to any charged particles?
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