"Color" is a way of describing how an object interacts with electromagnetic radiation in the visible region of the spectrum.
This has no impact whatsoever on how it interacts with electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region of the spectrum. So, no, they don't.
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.
Brighter colors reflect more light and don't get as hot. Darker colors absorb more light and get hotter.
if dark colors absorb light more than light colors then the temperatures wiill be differentl
Colors do not "attract" heat. The heat is already present in the light around the area. The color either absorbs or reflects the light. Black absorbs the most. White reflects the most. The darker the color is, the more light/heat it absorbs.
no. dark colors absorb heat. light colors reflect heat. no. dark colors absorb heat. light colors reflect the heat. this is why when you wear a black shirt on a summers day, you are dying of heat. wearing a white shirt on hot days will be a much smarter choice.
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Darker colors like black, will absorb more heat than lighter colors, such as white.
Yes. All colors absorb heat. The quantity depends on which color. Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors because of differences in light wavelengths.
Darker colors absorb more light than lighter colours, hence why they are darker. Therefore they have more energy to release than lighter colours and cool down more rapidly.
Yes. All colors absorb heat. The darker they are the more they absorb. White almost nothing as it is the absence of all colors and the most is black, because it is the presence of all colors.
Whiter colors reflect more heat because it has lower energy, while black colors have more energy which attracts the heat, and darker colors absorb better because of that energy. Hope this helps, but a warning that I'm not 100% positive on this idea.
black, its a darker color so it would absorb more heat than a lighter color.
No real effect, except that darker colors may absorb more heat from the sun than light colors.
White reflects all spectrum of light while black absorbs all light.
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.
Brighter colors reflect more light and don't get as hot. Darker colors absorb more light and get hotter.
Darker colors absorb light more efficiently, converting it to heat.