Is there any limit to the temperature you can achieve by focusing sunlight?
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- The light that we receive comes from the Sun. The fusion reaction inside the Sun is released as photons.
- Although most of the high-energy photons are reflected back into space and a considerable amount of energy reaches Earth's surface.
- These photons or light can be concentrated using mirrors or lenses. Mirrors are preferred as lenses will absorb a part of this energy.
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