do light has mass explain it theoretically a d experimentally
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According to Einstein Light should have infinity mass.. according to equation
M'= M/sqrt(1-c²/v²)
but if mass is infinite then momentum will be infinite but still no force exerted by light on a body because according to Newton
F=Ma
acc. of light is 0
so F=0
I hope there should no queries left in you mind regarding to this..
M'= M/sqrt(1-c²/v²)
but if mass is infinite then momentum will be infinite but still no force exerted by light on a body because according to Newton
F=Ma
acc. of light is 0
so F=0
I hope there should no queries left in you mind regarding to this..
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