Do Photon's & Other Point Particles Have Mass?

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point particles?

this is a simple question, do photon's and the other point particles have a very small mass, or do they defy the E=MC^2 equation?
 
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Yeah,in principle,that equation is valid for relativistic elementary hence pointlike particles...

And the photon has 0 mass...

Daniel.
 
The answer is that E = mc^2 only holds for massive bodies at rest.
 
Point or extended particles obey E^2=p^2+m^2.
 

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