Does refracting light impart momentum onto the object that is refracting it, for the duration of the refraction? Submitted by TheFeshy t3_11381g0 on February 15, 2023 at 8:44 PM in askscience 27 comments 92
nicemike40 t1_j8rlcng wrote on February 16, 2023 at 1:31 PM Reply to comment by Chemomechanics in Does refracting light impart momentum onto the object that is refracting it, for the duration of the refraction? by TheFeshy Fixed link: http://john.maloney.org/Papers/Mechanical%20fluidity%20of%20fully%20suspended%20biological%20cells%20(Maloney%20et%20al%202013).pdf Or for markdown http://john.maloney.org/Papers/Mechanical%20fluidity%20of%20fully%20suspended%20biological%20cells%20%28Maloney%20et%20al%202013%29.pdf Permalink Parent 2 Chemomechanics t1_j8rnzx4 wrote on February 16, 2023 at 1:53 PM Thank you! I always forget to escape the parentheses on Reddit. Permalink Parent 2
Chemomechanics t1_j8rnzx4 wrote on February 16, 2023 at 1:53 PM Thank you! I always forget to escape the parentheses on Reddit. Permalink Parent 2
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