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while I am most likely completely wrong I've got an idea...
while we all know force is...
F = dp/dt
and the momentum of a photon is p = hf/c
then wouldn't you create an acceleration if u had a flashlight that changed frequence(color) extremely quickly, yes i know the momentum would be so small that you wouldn't experience it but shouldn't it still happen
dp/dt = h/c df/dt
a recoil from the frequencey change or a pulsing light would also work, from f = 0 to f = some color frequencey.
ma = h/c df/dt
a = \frac{h}{cm} \ \frac{df}{dt} \ \frac{1}{m}
while we all know force is...
F = dp/dt
and the momentum of a photon is p = hf/c
then wouldn't you create an acceleration if u had a flashlight that changed frequence(color) extremely quickly, yes i know the momentum would be so small that you wouldn't experience it but shouldn't it still happen
dp/dt = h/c df/dt
a recoil from the frequencey change or a pulsing light would also work, from f = 0 to f = some color frequencey.
ma = h/c df/dt
a = \frac{h}{cm} \ \frac{df}{dt} \ \frac{1}{m}