Reply to Comment by V.P. Torchigin and A.V. Torchigin on "Deducing radiation pressure on a submerged mirror from the Doppler shift"
Masud Mansuripur

TL;DR
This paper provides a response to a comment on a previous study about radiation pressure on a submerged mirror derived from Doppler shift analysis, clarifying the original findings and addressing critiques.
Contribution
It offers a detailed rebuttal to critiques of the original Doppler shift method for deducing radiation pressure, clarifying the theoretical approach and defending the original conclusions.
Findings
Clarifies the validity of the Doppler shift method for radiation pressure calculation
Addresses and refutes specific critiques raised in the comment
Reaffirms the original results and methodology
Abstract
This is a Reply to a Comment by V.P. Torchigin and A.V. Torchigin, published in Physical Review A 92, 017803 (2015). The paper which is commented upon is titled "Deducing radiation pressure on a submerged mirror from the Doppler shift," originally published in Physical Review A 85, 023807 (2012).
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