Physics, asked by danishriazkk, 1 year ago

does vacuum consumed energy of a particle?


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Answered by sumitsainisingpdetub
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no vacuum does not consume energy of a particle

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sumitsainisingpdetub: virtual particles are themselves borrowed energy via the energy time uncertainty relation the more energy you borrow the sooner you have to re deposit it in the energy Bank before you get busted from embezzlement
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Answered by sauravmaurya50p11sg9
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Yes, but not for long!

Virtual particles are themselves borrowed energy, via the energy-time uncertainty relation; the more energy you borrow, the sooner you have to redeposit it in the “energy bank” before you get busted for embezzlement.

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