Jag tnker argumentera fr att en foton har massa, trots avsaknad av vilomassa, s jag skulle nska hra motargument om detta r fel.
Mitt frsta argument fr r att en foton har energi, och enligt mass-energi-ekvivalensen s har den d ocks massa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E...gy_equivalence
Fotoner bidrar ven till massan som man kan vga p en vanlig vg om man teoretiskt frsluter dessa fotoner i en lda med perfekta speglar.
Samma lnk som ovan, citerar:
"In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy in any form adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and notable consequences of relativity. It has no counterpart in classical Newtonian physics, in which radiation, light, heat, and kinetic energy never exhibit weighable mass under any circumstances."
Samt:
"In relativity, all the energy that moves with an object (that is, all the energy present in the object's rest frame) contributes to the total mass of the body, which measures how much it resists acceleration. Each bit of potential and kinetic energy makes a proportional contribution to the mass. As noted above, even if a box of ideal mirrors "contains" light, then the individually massless photons still contribute to the total mass of the box, by the amount of their energy divided by c2."
Sedan tnker jag p fenomenet "radiation pressure" som driver solsegel(och den dr EM-drive/RF resonant cavity thruster som det talades mycket om). Dock s kan jag hr ha missuppfattat fenomenet "momentum" nr vi talar om relativitetsfysik d det inte verkar vara kopplat till massa. Jag r osker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_pressure
Dr str det:
"Although photons are zero-rest mass particles, they have the properties of energy and momentum, and thus exhibit the property of mass as they travel at light speed."
Hr kommer ven koncept som "relativistisk massa" in, som r proportionerligt till dess momentum. Det talar nog mot att fotoner har massa d momentum inte verkar krva massa i relativistisk fysik. Men enligt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy...entum_relation och https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E...gy_equivalence s kommer jag nd tillbaka till samma slutsats att de br ha massa.
Jag hittar ven indikationer p att fotoner har ett gravitationsflt. Har inga stenskra kllor utan endast svar frn forum och dyl..
https://physics.stackexchange.com/qu...itational-pull
http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae406.cfm
https://www.quora.com/How-does-a-pho...itational-pull
https://www.physicsforums.com/thread...ravity.442266/
ven, enligt GR s "uppkommer" gravitation av https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr...3energy_tensor vilken tydligen inte r 0 nr det kommer till fotoner.
ven, vikten p radioaktivt material minskar proportionerligt till mngden energi denna avger i form av fotoner.
Sist, att de kan ha massa trots ljusets hastighet frklarar jag bort med att de aldrig accelererar.
Ja, det r ungefr dr jag str. Jag tror att fotoner har massa, trots avsaknad av vilomassa, men andra jag sttt p p forumet har argumenterat emot detta, s jag r osker p om jag har missat ngon pusselbit.
Ngon som kan stlla detta till rtta?
Mitt frsta argument fr r att en foton har energi, och enligt mass-energi-ekvivalensen s har den d ocks massa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E...gy_equivalence
Fotoner bidrar ven till massan som man kan vga p en vanlig vg om man teoretiskt frsluter dessa fotoner i en lda med perfekta speglar.
Samma lnk som ovan, citerar:
"In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy in any form adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and notable consequences of relativity. It has no counterpart in classical Newtonian physics, in which radiation, light, heat, and kinetic energy never exhibit weighable mass under any circumstances."
Samt:
"In relativity, all the energy that moves with an object (that is, all the energy present in the object's rest frame) contributes to the total mass of the body, which measures how much it resists acceleration. Each bit of potential and kinetic energy makes a proportional contribution to the mass. As noted above, even if a box of ideal mirrors "contains" light, then the individually massless photons still contribute to the total mass of the box, by the amount of their energy divided by c2."
Sedan tnker jag p fenomenet "radiation pressure" som driver solsegel(och den dr EM-drive/RF resonant cavity thruster som det talades mycket om). Dock s kan jag hr ha missuppfattat fenomenet "momentum" nr vi talar om relativitetsfysik d det inte verkar vara kopplat till massa. Jag r osker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_pressure
Dr str det:
"Although photons are zero-rest mass particles, they have the properties of energy and momentum, and thus exhibit the property of mass as they travel at light speed."
Hr kommer ven koncept som "relativistisk massa" in, som r proportionerligt till dess momentum. Det talar nog mot att fotoner har massa d momentum inte verkar krva massa i relativistisk fysik. Men enligt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy...entum_relation och https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E...gy_equivalence s kommer jag nd tillbaka till samma slutsats att de br ha massa.
Jag hittar ven indikationer p att fotoner har ett gravitationsflt. Har inga stenskra kllor utan endast svar frn forum och dyl..
https://physics.stackexchange.com/qu...itational-pull
http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae406.cfm
https://www.quora.com/How-does-a-pho...itational-pull
https://www.physicsforums.com/thread...ravity.442266/
ven, enligt GR s "uppkommer" gravitation av https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr...3energy_tensor vilken tydligen inte r 0 nr det kommer till fotoner.
ven, vikten p radioaktivt material minskar proportionerligt till mngden energi denna avger i form av fotoner.
Sist, att de kan ha massa trots ljusets hastighet frklarar jag bort med att de aldrig accelererar.
Ja, det r ungefr dr jag str. Jag tror att fotoner har massa, trots avsaknad av vilomassa, men andra jag sttt p p forumet har argumenterat emot detta, s jag r osker p om jag har missat ngon pusselbit.
Ngon som kan stlla detta till rtta?

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Senast redigerad av Bara-Robin 2017-07-10 kl. 17:37.
Senast redigerad av Bara-Robin 2017-07-10 kl. 17:37.