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Can gravitational field affect propagation of light ?​

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Answered by Jananimanivel
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Answer:

yes,

Explanation:

to the evidence light propagation appears to be affected by the intensity of the gravitational field through which it takes place.   This behavior was first postulated by Albert Einstein in an article on light propagation1in 1911.   Later, in 1923, an article on wave mechanics2by Louis de Broglie addressed the Special Relativity3principle of the

Answered by f6a1h8i9m13a1
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Answer:

i an sure whether the ans is correct frnd

Explanation:

A pulse of light carries energy and momentum, and it is deflected by thegravitational field of a massive body. ... Stated differently, a freelypropagating light pulsewould not be affected by its own gravitational field, which is in sharp contrast to a beam of massive particles.

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