• Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    There is a cool easy-to-show fact that you can never make something hotter than the light source my focusing its light.
    Since otherwise you could take heat and divide it into a hotter and colder region, decreasing entropy without using energy.

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        9 months ago

        The easy to show part was the second sentence of my comment.

        This is really useful physics trivia, because the basic truth is easy to show from a simple law, but the detailed explanations go quite in-depth.

        With lenses, you trade bewteen angular accuracy and light density.

        For a challenge, try it with LEDs. Where do you find the source “temperature”, you can get from focusing an LEDs light?