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A particle without mass is called a massless particle. Massless particles travel at the speed of light and do not experience gravitational forces. They have energy and momentum, but no rest mass. Examples of massless particles include photons (particles of light) and gluons (particles that mediate the strong nuclear force).
Subatomic particles with no mass are called neutrinos. Neutrinos are elementary particles that have extremely small, non-zero masses, but they are considered nearly massless in many calculations due to their very small mass values.
photonsgravitonsBoth are bosons, there are no massless fermions although neutrinos were once believed to be massless.
No, light does not have mass. It is made up of particles called photons, which are massless.
Massless particles traveling at the speed of light include photons, the particles of light. They have no rest mass and always move at the speed of light in a vacuum according to the theory of special relativity.
Charge can exist without mass in the form of electric fields and electromagnetic radiation. For instance, photons, which are massless particles, carry electromagnetic energy and can possess electric and magnetic fields. However, charged particles like electrons and protons do have mass. In summary, while charge itself can manifest in massless forms, charged particles inherently possess mass.
== == The Higgs Boson is another theoretical particle thought to be responsible for the presence of mass in other particles that have mass. I believe the Higgs Boson is theorized to be itself massless. there are 3 known massless particles: the gauge boson, the photon, and the gluon ( the gluon isn't necessarily categorized as a free particle due to the fact that they are confined to hadrons) neutrinos were also, until recently, were thought to be massless. however, they were discovered to change flavor, which means that they must have mass.
Light has mass but no volume. Although light particles called photons have energy and momentum which contribute to their mass, they are considered massless particles because they have zero rest mass and do not occupy physical space.
One antonym for photon is "matter." Photons are massless particles of electromagnetic radiation, while matter consists of particles that have mass and occupy space.
The Higgs field is a hypothetical field which explains mass. It is believed to be interaction with this field which gives particles mass. The photon is a massless particle, so it must not interact with the Higgs field.
Light does not have mass. It is a form of energy.
No, light does not have mass. It is composed of particles called photons, which are massless and travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.