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by GW150914 2953 days ago
Photons have momentum and energy.
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Right, but if you bend their trajectory, does the device doing the bending experience any net force?

Edit: just learned light cannot be bent by electric or magnetic fields, I must have been thinking of radiation particles.

You can absorb light and emit new photons, but the only way to bend their trajectory is bending spacetime with gravity. Needless to say, the EMDrive doesn’t contain a black hole.
It will exert a force. I don’t know how waveguides work, but momentum is conserved (and photons have it) so it must exert a force.