Assertion Light is not considered as matter
Reason Light do not occupy space have no mass or volume
a) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is the correct explanation for assertion
b)Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation for assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect
d) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect
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option C
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assertion is correct but reason is incorrect
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(a)both assertion and reason are right and reason is the right clarification for statement.
why light isn't consider as matter?
- Indeed, light doesn't have mass, and it doesn't occupy room; photons don't repulse each other when they get excessively near one another the manner in which molecules do.
- In this way, no, light doesn't make any difference. Matter can be changed over into energy, as well as the other way around.
- Matter has mass and involves volume.
- Intensity, light, and different types of electromagnetic energy don't have quantifiable mass and can't be held back in a volume.
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