How does a solar concentrator help in attaining higher temperatures of the order of 180 degree Celsius to 200 degree celsius in a solar cooker? Answer in level of class 10
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Sunlight is thought as warmth as the Second Law of Thermodynamics puts the greatest temperature that can be accomplished by concentrating daylight as the temperature of the Sun's photosphere, 5800 K. When daylight is concentrated by means of work there is on a fundamental level no restriction (aside from maybe the Planck temperature 10 ^32 K). Thunderstorms concentrate solar by means of work as opposed to warm and ordinarily create 30000 K lightning jolts. The corona of Sun is warmed by means of work by the Sun's 5800 K photosphere to a couple of million K. The LHC eventually works on sun based energy .
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