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Hi PF,

I have a question about light pressure: Let's take a laser beam. Each photon in the laser beam has a momentum p=h/λ.

If photons have pressure, dp/dt must be non-zero but, it is zero.

Where do I make mistake?

Thank you for answers.
 
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What makes you think dp/dt is zero?

Do you just mean that the photon has a constant momentum as the beam travels through space? If so, then the answer is: the change in momentum does not happen when the photon is just hurtling through space, it happens when the photon hits a piece of matter and interacts with it. Even a plain old billiard ball rolling across a table has a constant momentum--it's when it hits the other balls that its momentum changes.
 
Chopin said:
What makes you think dp/dt is zero?

Do you just mean that the photon has a constant momentum as the beam travels through space? If so, then the answer is: the change in momentum does not happen when the photon is just hurtling through space, it happens when the photon hits a piece of matter and interacts with it. Even a plain old billiard ball rolling across a table has a constant momentum--it's when it hits the other balls that its momentum changes.

Oh, okey. Thank you for your answer :) I understand.
 
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