Because photons have mass, they also have weight.
Given the particular size and shape of a shadow at any given instant of time, and comparing the quantity of photons striking the same surface with the same dimensions as the shadow with the photons striking the area of the shadow, the weight of the shadow would be in the negative relative to the area affected by direct light. Using scientific standards for the weight of a photon, the weight of the shadow can be calculated for any portion of time given for the measurements of the examination.
light did not had shadow and will not have shadow.
NO. Ghosts do not have shadow.
The size of the object casting the shadow..? Thin object = thin shadow Fat object = fat shadow
Your shadow.
It is actually impossible to reflect a shadow, as a shadow is merely an absence of light. However, what IS reflected is the light surrounding the shadow. When this light is reflected, it forms a reflected image of the light's shape, complete with a lack of light, or shadow. In this way, it can look like a shadow is reflected.
your shadow
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The dry weight of the Honda VT1100C Shadow is 257.6 kg. By dry weight one means the weight of the bike without fuel and engine oil.
Shadow
350 lbs.
The question isn't even spelled correctly. Dont you mean "cast"? Regardless, atomic weight refers to the combined number of protons & neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Light is not an atom. It is a photon (particle) or an electromagnetic wave. It has no mass & no atomic weight. Light does not cast a shadow. The shadow is cast by an object blocking the light.
Use any JASO MA or MA2 approved oil of 10w/40 weight.
30 Straight weight
It's shadow
10 w 40 ams oil
any brand that is 29/50 in weight
Dry weight (no fluids, rider or aftermarket accessories) is about 550 lbs.