Reference Summary: Originally designed by William Crooke in the 1860s, the radiometer still fascinates both young and old. Electromagnetic waves carry momentum, and as such can apply forces to material objects.

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Originally designed by William Crooke in the 1860s, the radiometer still fascinates both young and old. Electromagnetic waves carry momentum, and as such can apply forces to material objects. In this video, we discuss the energy and momentum carried by an electromagnetic wave.

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  • Originally designed by William Crooke in the 1860s, the radiometer still fascinates both young and old.
  • Electromagnetic waves carry momentum, and as such can apply forces to material objects.
  • In this video, we discuss the energy and momentum carried by an electromagnetic wave.
  • Turns out, if you put a big mylar sheet in space, the sunlight will ...
  • Look for the quick number spike on the scale, there is also an audible click, and movement on the scale ...

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