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Originally posted by Guv
Photons have a rest mass of zero, but can never stand still in any frame of reference. I think that any particle with a rest mass of zero must always travel at the velocity of light.
Many particles have a non zero rest mass. In addition to rest mass (if any), a particle has additional mass due to kinetic energy. Perhaps mass-energy is a better term.
I think the energy of a photon is related to its frequency. The higher the frequency, the more energy (mass-energy?).
I am not certain of the above, but believe that the experts make statements similar to the above.
The Energy of a photon is Planck's constant per it's wave length (or by frequency) is quantized "radiation energy"