I know you are from William E. Dever School. This exact question was asked during science 305.. This question was posted today no answers yet.. just mine. It was for homework. You lazy dumb f**k I bet you didn't pay attention to the video. SO good luck with your paper and I hope you get an F on it :)
Yes different colors do absorb heat differently. You can tell that darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors because the light reflects off of the light colors.
It is most likely because black is the darkest color which makes it more hot.
That has to do with how colour is seen. What happens is black absorbs all light (theoretically, in reality some light is reflected otherwise we wouldn't see it), which shows our eyes nothing. White reflects all light, which shows our eyes white. Black, absorbing all light, stores a massive amount of heat as radiation (no not like Radioactive Waste radiation), which is then radiated out. Basically, black gets hot faster because it absorbs more light.
Background radiation come from black body radiation which is mostly infrared and microwave. Background radiation is not harmful at all. Fear from background radiation come from confusion of the word radiation where we mostly concern nuclear radiation, but light is also a form of radiation and we live within the bright day light on a normal basis.
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Black materials absorb more heat than white materials because they absorb a wider range of wavelengths, including visible light and infrared radiation. This absorption leads to higher temperatures in black materials compared to white materials, which reflect more light and heat energy.
Simple materials can be used like black plastic or metal pipe. You want materials that will absorb heat and transmit that heat to the liquid.
skinny metal
Materials that are good absorbers of infrared radiation include dark-colored objects, carbon-based materials, and certain metals such as iron and steel. These materials efficiently convert infrared radiation into heat energy.
Black absorbs visible light as it does not reflect any color. Materials that are black in color, like charcoal, absorb more light and heat compared to lighter colored materials.
black steel
Black absorbs light rather than reflecting it. This is because black objects absorb most of the light that hits them, which is then converted into heat energy. This is why black objects appear dark and can get warm when exposed to sunlight.
No, white paper is not the best absorber of infrared radiation. Darker objects, like black paper or materials with dark pigments, tend to absorb more infrared radiation because they reflect less of it compared to white surfaces.
Black shirts absorb more and reflect less radiation.
Black materials typically emit the most infrared radiation because they absorb light across a wide range of wavelengths, resulting in higher thermal energy and thus greater infrared emission.
Black surfaces best absorb infrared radiation because they absorb a wider range of wavelengths compared to white or red surfaces. White and red surfaces tend to reflect more infrared radiation due to their higher albedo, making them less effective absorbers.
because its a good emitter/absorber of radiation