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vaishakh
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I know that scientists have two meanings on masses. One is the resistance against motion and other the quantity of existence. Since photons travel with the speed of light, they are considered to be massless. And it also supports the fact that they never resist motion. In fact they always move with the speed of light. But in photoelectric effect it is said that due to high frequency light the electrons get emitted due to the photoelectric effect. But how can photons which are massless have kinetic energy.
Now when a photon strikes a mirror it reflects back. The action of reflection here is instantaneous or takes no time here since the photons tend to continue to move with the speed of light. Similar is the case of refraction. I think I am correct. I need an expert's verification of my statements. (A small doubt - what is the difference between deviation and deflection?)
Now when a photon strikes a mirror it reflects back. The action of reflection here is instantaneous or takes no time here since the photons tend to continue to move with the speed of light. Similar is the case of refraction. I think I am correct. I need an expert's verification of my statements. (A small doubt - what is the difference between deviation and deflection?)