Physics, asked by aseemanand93, 10 months ago

Everything has energy that has mass.. okk but photons have energy than how they are MASELESS... please tell brainlist Kar dunga phele please bata do..​

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Answered by nitesh4404
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Explanation:

The short answer is "no", but it is a qualified "no" because there are odd ways of interpreting the question which could justify the answer "yes".

Light is composed of photons, so we could ask if the photon has mass.  The answer is then definitely "no": the photon is a massless particle.  According to theory it has energy and momentum but no mass, and this is confirmed by experiment to within strict limits.  Even before it was known that light is composed of photons, it was known that light carries momentum and will exert pressure on a surface.  This is not evidence that it has mass since momentum can exist without mass

Answered by AtharvATAR
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Answer:

no the mass always doesnt depend on he energy there is one more factor into play here:

C or Speed of light

Explanation:

as photons are light *particles* they can have energy without mass

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