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If a photon does not have the required energy for changing the quantum state of a particle/atom/molecule, is it absorbed and instantaneously re-emitted with the same energy when it arrives at said particle/atom/molecule or is it not absorbed at all?
Also, does it make any difference in measurements of such interactions?
Also, does it make any difference in measurements of such interactions?