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A solar sail is a means of spacecraft propulsion using reflected sunlight. The solar intensity is 1380 W/m2. When light is reflected from a reflecting surface it exerts a pressure on the surface of 2*(solar intensity)/(speed of light). If a solar sail of area 21,673.65 m2 and mass 793.86 kg were used to propel a spacecraft, what would its acceleration be in millimeters/s^2? Recall that Pressure=Force/Area.

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The first step is for us to find out the pressure exerted by the solar radiation, which, according to the formula will be:


P=(2*1380)/(c)=(2*1380)/(3*10^8)=9.2\mu Pa

As we know, pressure is Force/Area, so we can find out the Force, which will be:


F=P.A=9.2*10^(-6)*21673.65=0.19939758N

But according to Newton's second law, Force is equal to the product between mass and acceleration, thus:


a=(F)/(m)=(0.19939758)/(793.86)=2.51174*10^(-4)(m)/(s^2)=0.25(mm)/(s^2)

Then, our final answer is a=0.25mm/s^2

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