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does heat pass photons from pigment to pgment
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Heat transfer does not directly pass photons from one pigment to another. Instead, heat can affect pigments through processes like conduction, convection, or radiation. Photons are the basic units of light, not heat, and are typically involved in processes like the absorption and emission of light by pigments. When pigments absorb light, they can temporarily store energy before releasing it, sometimes as heat or light at different wavelengths. However, this heat release is not a direct photon transfer between pigments but a conversion of the absorbed light energy into heat, which can then be transferred through usual thermal processes. The concept of photons is more relevant to electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, where pigments may absorb or reflect specific wavelengths. Heat transfer, particularly at the molecular level, mostly involves the kinetic energy movement from one molecule to another or through electromagnetic radiation in the form of infrared waves, not via photons meant in the visible light context.
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