Light have no mass, but it have momentum? How could it possible.
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Light indeed carries energy via its momentum despite having no mass. ... In contrast, for a particle with no mass (m = 0), the general equation reduces down to E = pc. Since photons (particles of light) have no mass, they must obey E = pc and therefore get all of their energy from their momentum.
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Light indeed carries energy via its momentum despite having no mass. ... In contrast, for a particle with no mass (m = 0), the general equation reduces down to E = pc. Since photons (particles of light) have no mass, they must obey E = pc and therefore get all of their energy from their momentum
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