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Light itself does not occupy space in the traditional sense, as it is a form of electromagnetic radiation and does not have mass. However, light can interact with matter and can exert pressure, which can be thought of as a form of energy occupying space in terms of its effects on objects. Additionally, light can fill a volume, as it travels through and illuminates areas, but it does not take up physical space like solid objects do.

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