A laser beam with an intensity of (60 mathrm{~W} / mathrm{m}^{2}) shines on a black object of

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A laser beam with an intensity of \(60 \mathrm{~W} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) shines on a black object of mass \(2.3 \mathrm{mg}\). The beam hits an area of \(4.5 \mathrm{~mm}^{2}\) head-on (that is, the beam is perpendicular to the surface). Assuming a totally inelastic collision (meaning the incident photons are absorbed by the black object) and ignoring friction, what is the resulting acceleration of the object?

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