Shining 100,000 Lumen Flashlight at a Crookes Radiometer

In this video I see how fast we can get a radiometer to spin by shining the world’s brightest flashlight on it. Then I talk about the real reason the Crookes radiometer spins when you shine light on it. I talk about thermal transpiration and how it works.

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