mass of the proton is 0.
Answer 2
But the question asked about photons, not protons. The mass of a photon is also 0, though the mass of a proton is not!
A photon is a massless particle, so it does not have a rest mass. It only possesses energy and momentum, but in the context of special relativity, mass is not a property of a moving photon.
The photon family consists of one member, which is the photon itself. Photons are elementary particles that carry the electromagnetic force and have zero rest mass.
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.
No, a photon is not considered matter because it does not have mass or volume. It is a fundamental particle of light and carries energy.
A photon is a massless particle, so it does not have a rest mass. It only possesses energy and momentum, but in the context of special relativity, mass is not a property of a moving photon.
the photon has got 0 rest mass .and plot mass means? not knowing..
Photons have no mass.
The photon family consists of one member, which is the photon itself. Photons are elementary particles that carry the electromagnetic force and have zero rest mass.
A photon.
The photon. This refers to the "rest mass"; since the photon has energy, it also has an associated mass. But the "rest mass" or "invariant mass" is zero.
It's (double the photon's energy) divided by (the speed of light squared). The photon's energy depends on its frequency, and is (frequency) times (Planck's konstant).
One antonym for photon is "matter." Photons are massless particles of electromagnetic radiation, while matter consists of particles that have mass and occupy space.
A photon has zero electrical charge.
A Photon does not have any mass. It is merely a packet of energy. To calculate the energy of a photon, the formula is E = hνwhere h = Planck's constant = 6.63 x 10-34and ν = frequency of the light source (in Hz)
Yes, a Photon's mass is theorized to be zero.
If you mean a gamma photon, it is mass-less.