by Erin Albrecht on February 3rd, 2006

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What is the highest temperature ever produced in a laboratory?

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  • by Erin Albrecht on February 3rd, 2006

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    The highest temperature ever produced in a laboratory was 9.2x10^8 degrees Fahrenheit (5.11x10^8 C) at the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor in Princeton, New Jersey.

    [From http://www.hightechscience.org/funfacts.htm]

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