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With Maxwell's equations, it is known that radiation carries momentum. However, I don't see how light can provide such "longitudinal" momentum if its electric component is perpendicular to its direction of travel, and its magnetic component is supposed to be weak.

I am wondering is there is a more gritty, bottoms-up explanation just in terms of the $\vec{E}$ and $\vec{B}$ fields.

MaximusIdeal
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