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Can a neutrino be motionless

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Benamarantegp8766

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7y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Yes. A neutrino usually moves CLOSE to the speed of light; this means that (unlike photons, which only move at the speed of light) it is possible to have SOME observer for which it is motionless.

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