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As a consequence of quantum mechanical [[uncertainty principle|uncertainty]], any object or process that exists for a limited time or in a limited volume cannot have a precisely defined energy or momentum. For this reason, virtual particles – which exist only temporarily as they are exchanged between ordinary particles – do not typically obey the [[On shell and off shell|mass-shell relation]]; the longer a virtual particle exists, the more the energy and momentum approach the mass-shell relation.
The lifetime of real particles is typically vastly longer than the lifetime of the virtual particles. Electromagnetic radiation (falling of in the far field by 1/r) consists of real photons which may travel light years between the emitter and absorber, but (Coulombic) electrostatic attraction and repulsion
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