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Johann Mahne asked the Naked Scientists: If a photon has no mass but has energy and momentum .....Then how can we trust e=mc^2 , or mom = mv ?CheersJohannWhat do you think?
If the mass of an electron is 10^-30 kg, as you say, why doesn't this mass increase to infinity as the electron reaches light -speed?
Or are electrons different from photons. Can a photon go at light-speed without increasing mass. But an electron can't reach light-speed?
If the mass of an electron is 10^-30 kg, as you say, why doesn't this mass increase to infinity as the electron reaches light -speed?Surely it ought to. Or are electrons different from photons. Can a photon go at light-speed without increasing mass. But an electron can't reach light-speed?
I thought energy and mass were supposed to be "equivalent".
So if a particle gains more kinetic energy - by moving faster - then it also gains the mass-equivalent of the energy.Thus, as the particle goes faster, its mass increases. Is that right?
Now, photons are particles that always move at the speed of light. Which is the ultimate speed. Nothing can go faster than a photon.
The photons must have colossal kinetic energy. Caused by their speed. So why don't the photons have the colossal mass-equivalent of their kinetic energy?