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    Can ultrafast lasers help us understand the complex process of photosynthesis?

    Warning: This is a potentially stupid question! Is it possible to induce photosynthesis with laser light? What kind of published work is there on it? Thanks!
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    What is the average age in the Physics Forum?

    I expected the demographic to be younger here, that's why I made smaller categories, but 16-21 being the predominate age is still a surprise.
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    What Exerts a Force on a beam of Light?

    That's interesting, I did not know that. What book/text would you recommend for me to understand photon behavior more completely? Yes! Problem solved!
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    Kurt Vonnegut has given me a headache

    Slaughterhouse-Five was awesome.
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    What is the average age in the Physics Forum?

    I'm curious about demographics here at the Physics Forum.
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    What Exerts a Force on a beam of Light?

    So EM waves have their own set of laws that have nothing to do with classical physics right?
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    What Exerts a Force on a beam of Light?

    btw, I want to preface this with "I don't know" I'm just trying to figure this out. That makes sense that it would not need a continual force to maintain it's velocity, but what initially forced the wave to that velocity? Because light shows signs of particle-wave duality, wouldn't the...
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    Is holding something in a gravitational field doing work ?

    I would agree that you are exerting a force, because you are accelerating the ball at 9.8m/s^2 in the opposite direction from the center of the gravitational field. However mathematically, Work is defined by Force x Displacement, there is no displacement. So no work is being done.
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    What Exerts a Force on a beam of Light?

    I've been thinking about some really elementary ideas of light and I just can't get a handle on this. Everything on the electromagnetic spectrum travels at 3.0 x 10^8 m/s, but what force is exerted on these waves to travel at this speed and wouldn't Newton's third law mean that there would...
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