Physics, asked by aseemanand93, 8 months ago

Maine suna tha brainlist wale hoshiyar hote hai kher hum toh abhi hai Nahi... please answer. if you know.. please brainlist promise if right answer...​

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Answered by beastboyshubham
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If photons are massless, how come light are affected to gravity? ... Light has energy and momentum, so it has "m" in this sense. This m is the same thing that appears in General Relativity (or even Newtonian gravity) as the source of gravitational effects. So light is definitely affected by gravity.... bhai mark zaroor karna pls bbs

Answered by aachman68
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This is a wonderful question … in the first instance, it’s answered by Einstein’s theory of general relativity. (Spoiler alert, light travels along geodesics, which are approximately straight lines in most circumstances that humans encounter in everyday life, but are curved by gravity). It’s also interesting because there is some sense in which light does have “mass” (and therefore should be influenced by gravity… read on!)

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