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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / December 2007



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Where does a photon stores its electromagnetic force ?

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gert - 22 Dec 2007 03:42 GMT
I have been watching this photon representation.

http://particleadventure.org/frameless/unseen.html

If the basket ball thrown to on each other standing on ice represent a
photon and the force information of the basket ball is its mass. Where
does a photon with mass 0 stores its electromagnetic force ?

PS Movies are so much easier to understand there like information
compression for a human brain :)
Autymn D. C. - 24 Dec 2007 05:46 GMT
illiterate
impunctuate
gert - 24 Dec 2007 08:31 GMT
> illiterate
> impunctuate

Great that would explain it why some people would not like physics if
you where a teacher. Now if you perhaps would enlighten me with
something els be my guest.
 
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