词条 | radiation pressure |
释义 | radiation pressure physics the pressure on a surface resulting from electromagnetic radiation that impinges on it, which results from the momentum carried by that radiation; radiation pressure is doubled if the radiation is reflected rather than absorbed. Although the pressure of solar radiation is exceedingly small, a sufficiently large surface could produce a force that would be technologically useful. For example, it has been calculated that a “solar sail” could be designed large enough to propel a spacecraft. |
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