A mirage or hallucination, maybe?
No, light does not have volume. It is a form of energy that travels in waves and does not occupy physical space.
No, light is not considered to be matter. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not have mass or occupy space like particles of matter do.
Yes, kerosene is considered matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Kerosene is a liquid fuel derived from petroleum and consists of molecules that occupy space and have mass, making it a form of matter.
No, ultraviolet light cannot be felt as heat. Ultraviolet light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is not perceived by touch. It can, however, cause skin damage and sunburn if exposed to the skin for a prolonged period.
Gravity is a main thing that is not matter.
Light is a form of energy and energy does not occupy space.
Heat is a form of energy. It can be transmitted through space but it does not occupy space.
No, light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not have mass and therefore does not occupy physical space. It travels in a straight line until it interacts with matter.
Not unless there are built inside each other it will cause a collision. No object in anyway, shape, or form can occupy another items space exactly.
Matter consists of atoms and molecules that have mass and occupy space. Light, on the other hand, is a form of energy that behaves like a wave and a particle (photon). It does not have mass or occupy space in the same way that matter does, which is why it is not considered matter.
Light is a form of energy caused by nuclear reactions from the sun.
No, light does not have volume. It is a form of energy that travels in waves and does not occupy physical space.
Tornadoes cannot form in space. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.
Energy does not occupy space because it bounce from one mass to another. Energy is already part of the materia. When the energy release from one source it just occupy the space of the other object by penetration or bounce to a mass that it will absorve the energy.
No, light is not considered to be matter. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not have mass or occupy space like particles of matter do.
Matter occupies physical space. It consists of atoms and molecules that are packed together in different arrangements to form solids, liquids, and gases. The space that matter occupies is defined by its volume.
All things occupy space and have weight. Gas is the most loosely-packed form of a substance and is therefore that substances least weighty form...... steam is the lightest and least dense form of water.