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strmrkt
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Hi, I am new to physics, so this might be a stupid question.
Imagine a pitch black room. If you open the door and shoot water into the room and then close the door, the water will still be in the room.
If you do the same thing, but this time with light instead of water. How come the light disappear from the room when you close the door? Why isn't the photons caught in the room?
Imagine a pitch black room. If you open the door and shoot water into the room and then close the door, the water will still be in the room.
If you do the same thing, but this time with light instead of water. How come the light disappear from the room when you close the door? Why isn't the photons caught in the room?