Light does not have mass. It is a form of energy.
Light is not a material. Material things have mass and light has no mass.
Light 'particles' (photons) have no rest mass.
Not many things have no mass however Photons (Light Particles) have no mass and therefore they travel at the speed of light.
Wrong, Light has mass and does travel at the speed of light and is affected by gravity! Light mass: hf=mc^2 means m=h/cw. Optical mass is m-red=2.96e-36 kg (w=.75um). Violet would be double 5.92e-36 kg. The math for the infinite mass theory at light-speed is also wrong.- -------- Light has no resting mass, just energy. Gravity is a bend in space, therfore Gravity does not pull at light but the light 'bends' with space
Light does not have mass. It is a form of energy.
Light is not a material. Material things have mass and light has no mass.
Light 'particles' (photons) have no rest mass.
yes, light has a mass that is what Albert Einstein said.
Light hasn't mass.
Any energy - including light - has an associated mass.
Light has no mass. That's why it is called "light" (Physics joke).
Light is a type of energy.Energies do not have a mass or occupy space.
The only thing that travels at the speed of light, is light. Light is also said to have no mass, therefore the only way for something to travel at the speed of light is for it to have no mass.
Not many things have no mass however Photons (Light Particles) have no mass and therefore they travel at the speed of light.
Um... yes? Light is a form of energy. Energy has mass.
Light has nothing to do with mass. Also note that mass is the resistance of a body to a change in motion.