Q. An EM wave of intensity falls on a surface kept in vacuum and exerts radiation pressure on it. Which of the followings are true?

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Solution:

Radiation pressure is the force exerted by electromagnetic wave on unit area of the surface, i.e., rate of change of momentum per unit area of the surface.
Momentum per time per unit area
Change in momentum per unit time per unit area radiation pressure , i.e., .
Momentum of incident wave per unit time per unit area .
When wave is fully absorbed by the surface, the momentum of the reflected wave per unit time per unit area .
Radiation pressure change in momentum per unit time per unit area
When wave is totally reflected, then momentum of the reflected wave per unit time per unit area .
Radiation pressure
Here, lies between .