Does light behave to the rules of conservation of energy?
Jack Jeebs asked:
If light bounces off of a mirror, shouldn’t there be an equal and opposite reaction to the force, giving the mirror some energy, and the light will lose some velocity…. but then light is always moving at the speed of light so how is it compensated? Will the photon just pull energy out of nowhere and continue at the speed of light?
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If light bounces off of a mirror, shouldn’t there be an equal and opposite reaction to the force, giving the mirror some energy, and the light will lose some velocity…. but then light is always moving at the speed of light so how is it compensated? Will the photon just pull energy out of nowhere and continue at the speed of light?
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