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A beam of light of wavelength `lambda` is totally reflected at normal incidence by a plane mirror . The intensity of the light is such that photons hit the mirror . The intensity of the light is such that photons hit the mirror at a rote `n` . Given that the Planck constant is `h` , the force exerted on the mirror by this beam is

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