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higher charged photons
Mass is not the important thing. It is the inertia of the photon. The momentum does not depend upon an inertial mass. You could say that the inertia of a photon is the universal minimum that an object can possess. The magnetic and electric constants are the limiting constraints on photon velocity. So these properties together guarantee a constant speed for light in free space.
what I am wanting to know is what happens when you "Pump" a laser and then fire a pulse. Is the diode sending out electrons and photons?
what I am wanting to know is what happens when you "Pump" a laser and then fire a pulse