Conservation of momentum explains why a gun or cannon recoils backwards when it is fired. When a cannon is fired, the cannon ball gains forward momentum and the cannon gains backward momentum.
One recent experiment backs up Minkowski's answer — but still may not prove Abraham wrong. One might expect that the momentum of a photon, under almost any conditions, would no longer be a ...
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