Even though light does not have mass it still has momentum. Why?
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SINCE , LIGHT HAS MOMENTUM BECAUSE.....
MOMENTUM = M× V
IT HAS VELOCITY = 3×10^8 m/s
ACCORDING TO EINSTEIN EQUATION..
E = MC^2
SO HERE M = E/C^2
SO THEREFORE IT HAS MOMENTUM
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Newton thought that only objects with mass could produce a gravitational force on each other. According to Newton's theory, the force of gravity should not affect light. Einstein discovered that the situation is a bit more complicated than that. First he discovered that gravity is produced by a curved spacetime.
Another answer is that the light has energy and momentum which couples to gravity. ... A massless particle can have energy E and momentum p because mass is related to these by the equation m2 = E2/c4 - p2/c2, which is zero for a photon because E = pc for massless radiation.