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black, because darker colours absorb more heat than lighter colours. I'd say that dull colours absorb more heat, as shiny colours reflect more heat and light.
The shinier the object, the more heat will reflect off of it. For example, a black carwill heat up much faster as the dull black will absorb the heat, while a shiny coloured car will reflect the heat molocules off.
Darker colours (ex. black, navy blue) absorb more radiant energy than light colours, like white. Also, it helps if the surface is dull (not shiny) and cold at the beginning, because cold things absorb more radiant energy.
Dark objects absorb heat, while bright shiny ones reflect heat back.
Black one will be in high temperture.
Generally, dull black
black, because darker colours absorb more heat than lighter colours. I'd say that dull colours absorb more heat, as shiny colours reflect more heat and light.
The shinier the object, the more heat will reflect off of it. For example, a black carwill heat up much faster as the dull black will absorb the heat, while a shiny coloured car will reflect the heat molocules off.
Because, shiny surfaces reflect heat, they don't emit much heat and they don't absorb much heat!
Darker colours (ex. black, navy blue) absorb more radiant energy than light colours, like white. Also, it helps if the surface is dull (not shiny) and cold at the beginning, because cold things absorb more radiant energy.
Dark objects absorb heat, while bright shiny ones reflect heat back.
Black one will be in high temperture.
Most car radiators are black as black radiates heat more efficiently than any other color.
It depends on the age of the silver, if it is more than 4 years old it will be dull.
Is because the radiation of the sun
It can, but is usually more of a gray colour.
Elements which reflects more light are shiny.Elements which reflect less light are dull.