Setting aside heat capacity and other considerations, it will be the metal which can conduct the heat into itself the fastest. The property of a material that speaks to how fast it can transfer heat is called thermal conductivity by chemists, physics and engineers. Silver, copper, gold and aluminum top the list (in that order). A link is provided to the rest of the elements listed by thermal conductivity, and notice that the list starts with the least thermally conductive elements and goes to the most thermally conductive, which are at the bottom.
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the darker the color the more heat it has.the color black absorbs much more heat than other colors.in winter you should wear this color. on the other hand, white is a very light color and the lighter the color the less heat it has. this color should be worn on sunny days. :)
because it absorbs the heat from the sun
Hi, believe it or not, nylon can trap heat, but not as much heat as wool or denim. I have done a project on it and it absorbs a good amount of heat. Wool absorbs more because of it's fibres and denim because of it's thickness.
To compress the refrigerant. The refridgerant (freon or whatever) is a liquid and when it expands to a gas it absorbs allot of heat (makes stuff cold). then the gas which is now not cold but warm is sent back to the compressor where it compresses it down to a liquid again so it can start all over.
wool
Heat is absorbed by the refrigerant liquid inside the fridge, and rejected by the heat exchanger on the back of it.