Message from @Syntax
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How much does a beam of light weigh?
How can you have a mass with no acceleration?
Same equation
Same logic
Ok, so you're confusing the light with the object that's being pushed.
object being pushed by light with zero mass
The acceleration _of the object_ is what matters
@Syntax Thank you, can you tell @Ivan Pavlovich that please
F = ma refers to the object being pushed, not the pusher.
What I was saying is actually going against your line of reasoning
because I swear to god if this zombie doesn't shut up about his forces I'm going to kick him, a zero sum force that creates an acceleration such shit
Censorship.
You can't use the equation to argue that way
Rearrange the equation and your logic causes the value of mass to be uncalculatable
ANYWAYS, let's move on
For real this time
3. APPLICATION OF PRESSURE VECTORS https://imgur.com/a/g6eAkG6
Hmm
sorry
The woman is accelerating
But I don't see any mass pushing that woman
Isn't that just drag, how does that relate to gravity
Same logic
If you have a powerful enough fan underneath you, you will accelerate upwards
@Hamburger Guy He threatened to shut us down, so we don't have a choice.
Cause = big fan blowing air
Effect = acceleration
Yep, air particles can apply force as well.
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you were warned
Uh
see keeps going back to forces again
I'm talkign about acceleration
This seems a lot like silencing people that are bringing up genuine points
you mean he was shown you don't need a force to create an acceleration with light then tried to shift the goal posts then agreed light has no mass
These are laws of acceleration, not laws of force
Mass, Force and acceleration are all linked by the same equation
A question including acceleration will often include, you need to understand this
So your point doesn't stand
@Syntax Alright then show me please how a massless beam of light can have a force
9. WAVE PROPULSION: https://imgur.com/BOi8zNF
Right
you can if the wall is made of glass!
So if you shine a laser through a glass wall