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radio waves
When a radio signal is sent to a space probe bound for the outer planets of the solar system, that signal leaves Earth at the speed of light until it reaches its destination. My question is.....does this signal have any force that it imparts to the probe? however minute it might be. You would think that something arriving on your doorstep at the speed of light would have some kind of impact.
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Despite being massless Photons carry momentum and can exert a force.
http://dev.physicslab.org/Document.aspx?doctyp e=3&filename=AtomicNuclear_ComptonEffect.xml
This is the principle behind a solar sail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_sail
Despite being massless Photons carry momentum and can exert a force.
http://dev.physicslab.org/Document.aspx?doctyp e=3&filename=AtomicNuclear_ComptonEffect.xml
This is the principle behind a solar sail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_sail