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Does molecular mass increase due to angular momentum (h_bar) received from photon since now we have objects rotating inside the molecule?
dlgoff said:Aren't mass and energy equivalent?
intervoxel said:Does molecular mass increase due to angular momentum (h_bar) received from photon since now we have objects rotating inside the molecule?
intervoxel said:Does molecular mass increase due to angular momentum (h_bar) received from photon since now we have objects rotating inside the molecule?
The complete energy–momentum relation equation being,Hornbein said:The m in E=mc^2 is relativistic mass.
intervoxel said:Where does this energy to rotate the molecule comes from since, imagine, the energy is given by a very weak absorbed photon which is entirely used to impart a very weak linear momentum and consequently very weak kinetic energy while, on the other hand, the rotation may require lots of energy?
That's where the ΔJ = ±1 selection rule comes from.intervoxel said:It logically implies that something must alter its rotational state.
That's provided by the photon. Rotational transitions are mostly in the microwave part of the EM spectrum.intervoxel said:Depending on the moment of inertia, it can require a lot of energy.