Science, asked by avanlie, 1 year ago

Why is light not considered matter? It seems that our language needs to decipher subtle and gross forms, light actually does have resting mass. It can be calculated by the emission of its directed rays in a dark room.

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Answered by suryansh060
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Because light does not have a mass it is just a form of energy. And requires no volume for its entrance.
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