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Can mass of an object be zero? Justify your answer

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Answered by neelrajK
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In particle physics, a massless particle is an elementary particle whose invariant mass is zero. The two known massless particles are both gauge bosons: the photon (carrier of electromagnetism) and the gluon (carrier of the strong force).Neutrinos were originally thought to be massless.

The mass of a body can be zero whereas the weight of a body can never be zero.Now as we know that the mass of any body does not depend on any parameter it is dependent only on the object i.e. body because mass is an intrinsic property. So the mass of a body can never be zero.

Answered by ashmitamanikandan6
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Now as we know that the mass of any body does not depend on any parameter it is dependent only on the object i.e. body because mass is an intrinsic property. So the mass of a body can never be zero.

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