Physics, asked by sunilkumarkewat86, 11 months ago

Can we find the mass of a photon by the definition p=mv. If yes HOW? ​

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Answered by mathbaba2019
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Answer:

by doing nothing $$$$$$$$

Answered by pinkypllv
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No matter what and how you calculate, the rest mass of a photon is always 0. Moreover, what you have is called photon momentum, and it is not attributed to mass, but the energy of the photon. ... Can we say that the momentum of a photon is p=mc, where m is the relativistic mass, given by m= E/c^2.

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