There are three known massless particles. Gauge bosons, gluons, and photons.
it doesnt affect the amplitude as the mass and length remain constant
Okay....well that's why light does not have mass, or rather if it did, then it could not travel at the fundamental speed limit "c". This is a key to understanding the universe.
not matter. neither is electricity or fire. anything that doesnt have mass and cant be weighed is not matter.
mass doesnt equal volume, so unanswerable!
it does, gravity just inhibits it most of the time.
It doesnt. Law of Conservation of Mass.
mass doesnt change but weight does
beacuse it doesnt have mass
mass
no it doesnt gain mass at allIt can change the bio mass. But cannot change the mass of earth as it uses resources within earth
kindly restate your question. it doesnt makes sense
It doesnt fack you
the mass remains the same.
Numerical difference=m-mg mass is independent of gravitational pull but weight doesnt
non matter,it doue not have mass and doesnt occcupt a space
It doesnt. Letsz GO!
it doesnt change