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The sun has a mass of 1.99 x 1030 kg and a radiation power of 3.90 x 1026 Watts. A spaceship might be propelled in our solar system by the radiation pressure from the sun, using a large sail made of foil (sailing on the solar wind). If the ship has a mass of 1,000 kg and if the sail is a perfectly reflecting square with sides of length L, what is the smallest value of L (in meters) that will allow the ship to escape the sun'* gravitational attraction? (The gravitational constant G = 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2.)

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by kratos
 
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To find the minimum sail size we set the magnitude radiation force equal to the magnitude of the gravitational force as follows

where I have used I = Psun/(4πr2) with r is the distance to the sun. Solving for L yields,

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