Roger Dynamic Motion Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Hello Every one. I'm working on a model that would demonstrate the veracity of the string Theory . Please your answer will be very much appreciated, if Yes why and if No Why Thanks .
Mordred Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) A photon is charge neutral so there is no attraction due to charge. However all forms of energy/density including photons can produce mass if of sufficient value. For that you will need to apply the energy momentum tensor. (string theory already takes the above under consideration) Edited June 4, 2017 by Mordred
Mordred Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Yes, because they have mass. Key note inertial mass but not invariant mass
Sensei Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) A photon is charge neutral so there is no attraction due to charge. However all forms of energy/density including photons can produce mass if of sufficient value. For that you will need to apply the energy momentum tensor. Key note inertial mass but not invariant mass OP was asking about electrons, not photons. Edited June 4, 2017 by Sensei
KipIngram Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Mordred, are you referring to electrons or photons? He has another thread re: bundles of photons attracting electrons.
Roger Dynamic Motion Posted June 4, 2017 Author Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) A photon is charge neutral so there is no attraction due to charge. However all forms of energy/density including photons can produce mass if of sufficient value. For that you will need to apply the energy momentum tensor. (string theory already takes the above under consideration) Edited June 4, 2017 by Roger Dynamic Motion
Mordred Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Mordred, are you referring to electrons or photons? He has another thread re: bundles of photons attracting electrons. yeah got the two threads mixed up. Grandkids are at house providing distractions lol
Roger Dynamic Motion Posted June 4, 2017 Author Posted June 4, 2017 A photon is charge neutral so there is no attraction due to charge. However all forms of energy/density including photons can produce mass if of sufficient value. For that you will need to apply the energy momentum tensor. (string theory already takes the above under consideration) Are electrons affected by a gravitational feels. is the question
KipIngram Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 yeah got the two threads mixed up. Grandkids are at house providing distractions lol Best kind of distraction! I have none yet, but I have five daughters ages 12-23, so I anticipate a boatload of them as time goes by.
Strange Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Are electrons affected by a gravitational feels. Of course (because they have mass). And "field" not "feel".
Roger Dynamic Motion Posted June 4, 2017 Author Posted June 4, 2017 Of course (because they have mass). And "field" not "feel". you're right! thank
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