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Someone plans to float a small, totally absorbing sphere 0.518 m above an isotropic point source of light, so that the upward radiation force from the light matches the downward gravitational force on the sphere. The sphere's density is 22.2 g/cm3, and its radius is 2.12 mm. (a) What power would be required of the light source

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Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The height is
h  =  0.518 \  m

The sphere density is
\rho =  22.2g/cm^3 =  (22.2 )/(1000)  *  1*10^(6) =  22200 kg/m^3

The radius is
r =  2.12 \  mm =0.00212 \ m

Generally the power required is mathematically represented as


P  =  (16 *  \pi *  \rho *  r *  g *  h^2 * c )/(3)

substituting values


P  =  (16 * 3.142 *  22200 *  0.00212 *  9.8 *  0.518^2 *  3.0*10^(8))/( 3)


P  = 6.22*10^(11) \  W

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