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will mick
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Homework Statement
I am trying to work out the force on a solar sail at 1AU due to radiation pressure from the Sun, and also the force on it due to the Sun's gravity. I know G=6.67x10^-11; the mass of the sun M_s=2x10^30 kg; the distance from the Earth to the Sun r=1.5x10^11 meters; the speed of light c=3x10^8 and the intensity of sunlight at 1AU is I=1368 w/m^2.
The surface area of the solar sail A is unknown as is its mass m and i need to find a relationship between A and m for the sail to escape the Sun's gravitational pull.
Homework Equations
The Force due to gravity is F_g=mGM_s/r^2 where m is the mass of the solar sail
The Force due to radiation is F_r=2IxA/c because the light is being reflected.
Are these equations correct??
The Attempt at a Solution
When I work through the sums and plug in the numbers above, I am left with m<1.54x10^-3 A. But that does not seem right? The mass has to be tiny and area massive for this to work. When I plugged in the mass and area of IKAROS, the solar sail in space at the moment, A=200m^2 and m=315kg, it seems to fail to escape the Sun's gravitational pull by a factor of 10^3 but IKAROS is working right now.
Any ideas where I may be going wrong?
Thanks