Chapter 2: 14CQ (page 5)
Particles of light have no mass. Does the Sun’s mass change as a result of all the light it emits? Explain.
Short Answer
Yes, the Sun’s mass change as a result of all the light it emits.
Chapter 2: 14CQ (page 5)
Particles of light have no mass. Does the Sun’s mass change as a result of all the light it emits? Explain.
Yes, the Sun’s mass change as a result of all the light it emits.
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