Well, I am not entirely sure what you mean, but photons (pieces of light) certainly have both energy and momentum, and when they strike against something, and are either absorbed or reflected, they can transfer that momentum - i.e., change its velocity.
Waves cannot transport matter over long distances. They can only transmit energy through a medium or vacuum. For example, light waves can travel through space, but they cannot carry physical objects.
Electromagnetic Energy does not require matter to be transferred...that is why it can travel through the vacuum of space.
When matter absorbs light, the energy from the light is transferred to the particles in the matter, causing them to move faster and increase in temperature.
When light falls on matter, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted. Absorption occurs when the light energy is taken in by the matter and converted into heat. Reflection occurs when the light bounces off the surface of the matter. Transmission occurs when the light passes through the matter without being absorbed or reflected.
it is energy
It's not possible to transport matter at light speed, and you can call it anything you want to.
Light is not matter, it is energy.
Waves cannot transport matter over long distances. They can only transmit energy through a medium or vacuum. For example, light waves can travel through space, but they cannot carry physical objects.
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No. Light is energy, not matter.
No. Light is energy, not matter.
The light itself is the same as any light and is not matter.
Yes, a light bulb is matter.
yes. in lightning
light can be energy and light can be consider as matter too.
No, light is energy in electromagnetic waves, it is not matter.
Light is energy, and energy is not matter.