Physics, asked by rajindergopep57zfu, 10 months ago

We feel the warmth of the sun light but not the pressure on our
hands. Explain.​

Answers

Answered by careagiak
0

Answer:

We do not feel pressure because of its very very low magnitude. Photons do have relativistic momentum and pressure due to electromagnetic waves is the reason why planets don't collapse due to there gravity.

Answered by mad210202
3

We feel the warmth of the sunlight but not the pressure on our hands because the UV rays coming can bounce back.

Explanation:

  • Sun is the energy which transmitts several radiations protons and ultraviolet high frequency radiation to some of them gets absorbed and provide energy to our body by making several electrons excited in our skin cells but most of them get bounce back .
  • Photons carries light as it has both particle and wave nature when it comes to our surface most off them are reflected  back thus we do not observe any pressure in our hands.

   

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