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Re: Can You Bend Light
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Jay on December 27, 1997 00:54:43 UTC |
: : : My 10 year old niece has a science question from her teacher. Does gravity affect light, and can it be bent? : : : Any help would be great. : : You, physically, cannot bend light, yet if light is passing a mass of great quantity, the mass of the light : : will be accelerated by the large mass, and the light will be in the direction of the mass. The amount of bend in the : : beam of light may not be notible, but there will always be a slight bend in the light if it is being accelerated by another mass. : Are you saying that photons have mass? I thought this wasn't so?
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