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Assertion: The temperature of the surfac...

Assertion: The temperature of the surface of the sun is approximately `6000 K`. If we take a big lens and focus the sun rays, we can produce a temperature at `8000 K`
Reason: This highest temperature can be produced according to second law of thermodynamics.

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