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why does gravitational force not act on light?


ipplikrantikumar: have ever seen the light

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Answered by arinsingh14
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Newton thought that only objects with mass could produce agravitational force on each other. According to Newton's theory, the force of gravity should not affect light. Einstein discovered that the situation is a bit more complicated than that. First he discovered that gravity isproduced by a curved space-time.

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