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Richard Clark wrote:
What is mass times the speed of light for a particle that has no mass? A nonsense question since "no mass" for a photon is associated with it being *at rest*, i.e. *not moving at the speed of light*. Perhaps Tom's special reading skills can rescue this p term from the oblivion of E = 0 for a (p)hoton. For a photon possessing zero rest mass, traveling at the speed of light yields a finite measurable mass. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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