Does Light Have Mass? Weight of Photon Explained

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hi pf, my friends asked me a strange question to me today,
"if in a vacuum chamber if light is somehow focused on a suitable weighing machine then will there be any deflection?
if yes does that mean light has mass? "

sounds strange, isnt? that why i choose to ask here?
 
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Focused in which way? Coming from above, reflecting light upwards? This will transfer momentum, and the scale will change.
Focused to have a high and constant energy density close to some (hypothetical) very sensitive scale? The scale should see an attraction.
Something else?
 
coming from above, and focused on a sensitive scale..
 
wow..beautiful explanation. i think i got it... i need some time for review..thanks by the way
 
i guess it doesn't have anything to do with mass of photon?