The intensity of sunlight at the Earth's distance from the Sun is 1370 W/m2. (a) Assume the Earth absorbs all the sunlight incident upon it. Find the total force the Sun exerts on the Earth due to radiation pressure. (b) Explain how this force compares with the Sun's gravitational attraction. Frad Fgrav same direction O opposite

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The intensity of sunlight at the Earth's distance from the Sun is 1370 W/m².
(a) Assume the Earth absorbs all the sunlight incident upon it. Find the total force the Sun exerts on the Earth due to
radiation pressure.
(b) Explain how this force compares with the Sun's gravitational attraction.
Frad
F.
grav
same
direction
opposite
Transcribed Image Text:The intensity of sunlight at the Earth's distance from the Sun is 1370 W/m². (a) Assume the Earth absorbs all the sunlight incident upon it. Find the total force the Sun exerts on the Earth due to radiation pressure. (b) Explain how this force compares with the Sun's gravitational attraction. Frad F. grav same direction opposite
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