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Is there a danger of the car exploding? |
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And similarly guaranteed of faded upholstery and cracked dash panel. |
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If the mirror is concave, rather than flat, the light will be focused, there might indeed be a danger of the car exploding. Buyers have the choice of which kind of mirror to get. |
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If faded upholstery is a concern, then the mirror could either be given a UV absorbing coating, or be a dielectric mirror, reflecting only infrared and visible light, but not ultraviolet. |
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//there might indeed be a danger of the car exploding// From the horse's mouth. [+] |
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I'm curious... how easy would it be to explode (not merely ignite) a car, using focused sunlight? |
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After all, the fuel tank is generally centrally located, and on the underside of the vehicle. |
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On the other hand, trucks do typically have their fuel tanks in easily accessible locations, so heating one of those up to explode it might be easier. |
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