How do solar sails work if photons don’t have mass?

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How do solar sails work if photons don’t have mass?

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Because newtonian physics is wrong, momentum is usually described as p=mv, which is usually very close but wrong in this case. The better equation is p=E/c where E is energy, photons have energy so they have momentum and can push a solar sail.

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