Yes, a white car reflects the full spectrum of visible light. However, white cars left in direct sunlight do not reflect heat very well.
Objects can reflect, refract, and/ or absorb light. white objects absorb very little light, so most of the light is reflected, thus giving the white object it's "whiteness." Inversely, dark objects absorb most of the light and very little is reflected. This is why black objects are great at absorbing light energy, which in turn is transferred to heat energy. So, the answer is black. Having said that, just because something absorbs (and hence doesn't reflect) *visible* light doesn't in any way imply that the object will be good at absorbing radiation at other non-visible wavelengths. Lampblack is a very good absorber (and hence emitter) across a very wide range of wavelengths.
The objects is black when no light reflect from it, hence, it absorb light very well. And at the same time, what can absorb light very well would radiate heat very well .
The way a diamond is cut has a big impact on how a diamond reflects light. It enhances a diamonds brilliance to a great extent as well as its value. Always select a diamond that has an excellent to very good cut as that diamond will give off the best beauty, sparkle, fire and brilliance.
That surface would be called a "mirror".
Planets cannot emit light. They merely reflect light from nearby stars.
yes its very good
No. Diamonds reflect and refract light. Without a light source, a diamond cannot be seen.No, a diamond is not a source of light. A cut diamond appears to sparkle because it is very good at scattering light that strikes it.
Light is reflected of metal when it is polished and flat because it is very light and lighter colors reflect light whereas darker colors such as green suck the colors in.
No, but they DO reflect light very well.
Yes. very well
Yes they can, they have very good eyesight.
Well, yes, if by "reflect very well" you mean "reflect like a mirror". White paper can have a fairly high albedo, though - referring to the percentage of light reflected.
it is a very dull finish that doesnt reflect much light
Yes, a white car reflects the full spectrum of visible light. However, white cars left in direct sunlight do not reflect heat very well.
Objects can reflect, refract, and/ or absorb light. white objects absorb very little light, so most of the light is reflected, thus giving the white object it's "whiteness." Inversely, dark objects absorb most of the light and very little is reflected. This is why black objects are great at absorbing light energy, which in turn is transferred to heat energy. So, the answer is black. Having said that, just because something absorbs (and hence doesn't reflect) *visible* light doesn't in any way imply that the object will be good at absorbing radiation at other non-visible wavelengths. Lampblack is a very good absorber (and hence emitter) across a very wide range of wavelengths.
Blue appears black under a yellow light. For example if you have a blue car and you put a yellow light on it will appear black due to the absence of color. The light has nothing to reflect back.