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Dude...you may be too smart for the room.
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Uhee... my science teacher wouldn't know that... Speed divided by time? No clue.
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Rather quickly I imagine.
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Just like impulse is generally calculated? p = m * v Mass will surely have to be determined relativistically, though. Physics is a looong time ago.
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I don't think it can be. Photons are massless- so if you plug it into p=mv, you get 0 but, here's a discussion on RELATIVISTIC momentum that might shed some light on the subject http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/relmom.html#c2
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By have no idea where it is.
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With considerable difficulty I'm sure.
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even though photons, which travel at the speed of light, have zero mass, they do have energy and momentum p=(h*f)/(c) = (h/ lambda) where h is plank's constant f is the frequency c is the speed of light and lambda is the wavelength =(1/f)
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