Light is not matter but is a form of a wave, so we do not say that it has any weight.
Light is not directly formed into matter this is a misonception created by a poor teaching of the actions in photosynthesis. Light only provides the energy for the carbons to be taken from CO2 and joined into chains making carbodydrates. The light itself is not made into matter.
A rainbow is the refraction of visible light by water vapour; therefore it is matter in the form of electromagnetic energy.
Matter is anything that has mass and volume. Therefore, light cannot be termed as matter as it has neither. Light is made of atoms and elements.
The question "What does matter do when it achieves the speed of light ?" is a BS question, because matter cannot achieve the speed of light.
No. Light is a form of energy.
Light is a form a energy. It is not an 'example' of matter. Matter only consists of solids, liquids and gases, and plasma.
Light is a form of electromagnetic energy. Plasma is an excited form of matter.
No. Light is a form of energy. Matter has mass. Light has no mass.
Light is not matter but is a form of a wave, so we do not say that it has any weight.
No. The sun produces light, but is itself made of matter, mostly hydrogen.
that changes the speed of the light, which makes the light bend
Matter has to have mass, and you are not able to collect light and sound and find out the mass.
No. Plasma is a state of matter. Light is not matter. It is energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
Light travels in the form of waves or particles called photons. It stops only when absorbed by matter.
Yes, light is a form of pure energy as it has no mass. Similar to things like thunder and fire, light is none of the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, gas.