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why is light pure energy ?​

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Answered by Sunny742407
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Light is not pure energy. While it is true that light has no mass, this fact does not imply that light is pure energy. Light is composed of fundamental quantum objects called photons which we list alongside other fundamental quantum objects such as electrons and neutrinos. Each object on this list contains several different properties which determine how the object behaves. Mass and kinetic energy are only two of several properties that a fundamental quantum object can carry. Saying that light is "pure energy" would imply that light only carries the property of energy and no other properties, which is simply not true. A single photon, which is the smallest bit of light possible, carries

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the world was a lake, energy would be stored in waves. Acording to my own research, the ony form of energy is the energy stored in these fields and we could say the energy of light is pure because light is the simplest electromagnetic construct but the energy of any object is also of the same kind.

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