Are x-ray photons or electrons?

The particles detected when an experiment is designed to examine the particle nature of any electromagnetic radiation have been named 'photons'. The energy carried by each photon is (frequency of the radiation) times (Planck's konstant) or (speed of light) times (Planck's konstant) divided by (wavelength of the radiation) That's the story for electromagnetic radiation, period. Doesn't matter whether it's a radio wave 10,000 meters long or an X-ray 0.00000000001 meter long.

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