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Does earth's gravity affect light?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, light is affected by gravity but not directly. Gravity affects objects which have some mass but lightparticles do not have any mass sogravity cannot affect it directly. But itaffects the space-time continuum in which lighttravels.

Answered by Anonymous
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→ Yes, light is affected by gravity but not directly. Gravity affects objects which have some mass but light particles do not have any mass so gravity cannot affect it directly. But it affects the space-time continuum in which light travels.

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