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A black, absorbing piece of card board of area A = 2.0 cm2 absorbs light with intensity 18 W/m2. What is the force exerted on the cardboard by the light? b) 9.33x10-12 N e) 1.67x10-11 N a) 6.67x10-12 N d) 1.20x10-11 N c) 1.15x10-12 N

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Answer:

The force exerted on the cardboard by the light is
1.2* 10^(-11)\ N

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Area of the cardboard,
A=2\ cm^2=0.0002\ m^2

Intensity of absorbance,
I=18\ W/m^2

Radiation pressure in case of absorption is given by :


P=(I)/(c)...........(1)

c is the speed of light

The relation between force and pressure is given by :


P=(F)/(A).......(2)

From equation (1) and (2):


F=(IA)/(c)


F=(18\ W/m^2* 0.0002\ m^2)/(3* 10^8\ m/s)


F=1.2* 10^(-11)\ N

So, the force exerted on the cardboard by the light is
1.2* 10^(-11)\ N. Hence, this is the required solution.

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