what is the radiation pressure on earth's surfaces?
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The radiation pressure of sunlight on earth is very small: it is equivalent to that exerted by about a thousandth of a gram on an area of 1 square metre, or 10 μN/m2.) While it acts on all objects, its net effect is generally greater on smaller bodies since they have a larger ratio of surface area to mass.
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Answer:. The radiation pressure of sunlight on earth is very small: it is equivalent to the exerted by about a a thousandth off gram on an area 1 square metre 10uN/m2.
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