A radiation of energy E falls normally on a
perfectly reflecting surface. The momentum
transferred to the surface is
(a) Ec (b) 2E / c
(c) E / c (d) E / c²
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The momentum transferred to the surface is 2E/c
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Theory :-
From Max Planck's equation of photoelectric effect,
Momentum of a striking photon,
Also, we know that energy of a moving photon particle,
So, comparing both the equations, we get
Solution :-
Initial momentum of photon
Since, finally photon collides elastically to the surface,
Final momentum of photon
Hence, this change in momentum is imparted to the photon
And, negative of this change is imparted to the surface.
Hence, momentum transferred to the surface is (Only magnitude)
Hence, correct answer is 2E/c
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