Chemistry, asked by keerthanakrishna59, 1 month ago

is light is the a matter if no how the air could be matter​

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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Logically light is the ‘energy’ form of physical baryonic matter. As physicists its common to think of everything as energy rather than everything is baryonic matter.

Simply ask this, where does all light or Electromagnetic Spectrum Energies ESE come from? Answer: Baryonic matter.

Lets take an example, the sun. Its massive hydrogen content, via gravity and fusion, becomes helium and the heat radiated in the process is the ESE-light emitted from the sun. Over billions of years that process of conversion of light hydrogen element to heavier elements Helium—->Iron and radiation leaves a sun much smaller in volume/weight.

That loss from the sun is mass/matter via radiation of ESE.

So, the ESE-light emitted is actually baryonic matter, just in an energy-ESE form.

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