Physics, asked by anonymous6762, 1 year ago

if light is massless then why does it travels at a limited speed​

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Answered by ranjanavirutkar
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Light is such an object, and the universal speed limit is named the speed of light in its honor. But light is not the only massless object. Gluons and the hypothetical gravitons are also massless, and therefore travel at speed in all frames.

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anonymous6762: if light is not massless then the speed at which it is traveling is not it's real speed right?
ranjanavirutkar: I clearly don't know but I will figure it out...
anonymous6762: see ranjana if light was having mass then it is matter and if it is matter then it has momentum and if it has momentum it should also apply force but it is not
ranjanavirutkar: Ók..
manasiriya2003: I think so there are some particles which have speed more than that of light
manasiriya2003: But right now they are not yet discovered
manasiriya2003: But in future we will surely get something more faster than light
manasiriya2003: Which will turned all theories wrong
anonymous6762: the speed at which space is expanding is much more than that of light
manasiriya2003: But right now we don't have any evidence about this
Answered by deepakkumar786
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it is the property of light


manasiriya2003: What
anonymous6762: you said that there is a property of light and i want you to explain it
manasiriya2003: No I don't said it, i m not the one who wrote this answer
anonymous6762: alright, thanks bro
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anonymous6762: oops, i m sorry
manasiriya2003: Hmm ok
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