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by timmaxw
1331 days ago
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> What do you do about all the scattered light? I think it's actually fine. Quick back-of-the-envelope calculation: - The lens collects about 1 m^2 of sunlight. - At the focal point, the concentration is way higher than sunlight. - But when the light is scattered away from the focal point, it's distributed over an area of ~4 pi R^2. - So from the point of view of a person looking out the window, R^2 would be much greater than 1 m^2, so the crucible would be less bright than the outdoor sun. - The outdoor sun doesn't blind people unless they look directly at it, and humans are good at avoiding that. So I think the crucible would appear as an annoying glare that people would instinctively look away from, but it probably wouldn't accidentally blind people. |
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