valohiukkasia
Valohiukkasia, often translated as "light particles," refers to the fundamental constituents of light. The most prominent of these is the photon, the quantum of the electromagnetic field. Photons are massless, chargeless, and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. They exhibit wave-particle duality, meaning they can behave as both waves and particles depending on the experiment. As waves, they describe phenomena like interference and diffraction. As particles, they can transfer discrete amounts of energy and momentum, as observed in the photoelectric effect.
The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency and inversely proportional to its wavelength,