>> the hottest laser beam is about 1000 degrees Celsius (1832 F)
Technically a laser beam doesn't have a temperature since it is made of photons and not matter. Temperature is related to the average vibrational energy of the atoms in a chunk of matter. No vibrating atoms means temperature can't be measured.
However a laser beam of the right frequency can easily heat something up far hotter 1000 C. Laser beams routinely vaporize steel, which boils at 3000 C (5432 F), and tungsten which boils at over 5550 C (10022 F). This approaches the surface temperature of the Sun, 5800 C or 10472 F.
The biggest laser in the world, actually 192 lasers all focused on the same spot, is at the National Ignition Facility in Livermore California. They recently dumped 1 Megajoule of energy into a target a few mm across over a period of a few nanoseconds. They are shooting for temperatures of 200,000,000 F (111,111,093 C) in order to induce nuclear fusion in a frozen hydrogen pellet.
So I you could say that the hottest laser in the world can produce temperatures of around 111,000,000 C or 200,000,000 F which is about 7 times the temperatures estimated for the inside of the Sun; 30,000,000 F or 16,666,648.9 C.
it depends on what strength you have.
5mw-60mw - nothing
65mw-80mw - meh, bit of heat
95-125mw - stings, probably get a burn
130mw-150mw - ouch! HAWT! HAWT!
155mw-300mw - I was stupid enough to do this
A semi conductor laser can get very hot especially if it is not handled properly. You need to be careful when adjusting the setting and make sure to not let the heat of the laser enter into someone eye where it can sunburn the cornea.
lasers are hotter than fire sence lasers aer faster to.
there are many types of radiation
Many will assume that lava is hotter. It may be hard to believe, but fire can generally get hotter. I guess that lava may be seen as wore due to the fact that it can smother.
The answer to this question is technically yes, although a bolt of lightning is about five times hotter than the surface of the sun.
No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
30 Celsius is hotter than 30 Fahrenheit. 30F is equal to -1C. 30C is equal to 86F.
50 C is hotter than 50 F.Minus 40 C and minus 40 F are the same temperature.Below minus 40, any C is colder than the same F.Above minus 40, any C is hotter than the same F.
No, blue fire is a lot hotter
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Many will assume that lava is hotter. It may be hard to believe, but fire can generally get hotter. I guess that lava may be seen as wore due to the fact that it can smother.
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That's similar to asking, "Why is a boulder heavier than a pebble?" Flames from a larger fire are more concentrated and fuel needing, just like the sun is bound to be a lot hotter than a spark. Fire temperatures vary greatly and generally the larger the fire the hotter. There are rare exceptions, however.
hotter than the sun, of course.
Because heat rises !
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