Silly question:

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I SAID pls no bully

Look to your left and now your right. In your class, none of the students present have probably ever thought about this

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One of us!
One of us!

Op here, like i said, i've been wondering if photons and electrons collide so hear me out. Imagine a basket ball, regular basket ball, around it there's a thick layer of electrons, it's as thick as it gets and it's 10 times bigger then the ball, i'm well aware that such things don't exist but just answer my question, could the photons in light be able to get past the thick layer?

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photons can interact with anything with electric charge. Electrons have electric charge so they can interact with photons. For example when two electrons scatter from each other, this is done via the emission and absorption of a photon.

When you say interact, you mean touching, right? I just want to know if they touch.

Imagine that you put an electric field inside an electric field. Are the electric fields touching?

I don't fucking know, like i said, i'm clueless when it comes to this kind of shit.

Nah dude nah.
That's gay.