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Yes, it does.
the thicker the insulation is then there will be less heat loss. The material also affects heat loss
the color of an object depict the amount of energy loss,through radiative co efficient objects that are real black have 0 value,while whites have 1
the color of an object depict the amount of energy loss,through radiative co efficient objects that are real black have 0 value,while whites have 1
Yes, it does.
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Yes it will because darker colours absorb more heat rays.
Yes Thinner insulation is more loss - not as much loss as with no insulation Thicker insulation less loss.
Blood flowing through a large, thin ear is close to the outside air and can lose heat rapidly to the air. The larger the ear, the larger the heat loss.
Black cars tend to absorb more heat compared to cars of other colors because black surfaces absorb more sunlight and therefore heat up more. The surface finish, whether shiny or dull, does not significantly affect the heat absorption of a black car.
The more fat that there is on an animal the more heat it will be able to store, because the fat and blubber trap in heat.
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