Black absorbs all of the incident visible light. That's why it looks black.
Dark colours absorb the most light.
No the darker the color the more light it absorbs.
Red-coloured objects appear red because they reflect mostly red light. Thus, they must absorb most of the other colours of light. Since light carries energy, they are absorbing solar energy, which is, of course, why objects that are left in the sun get hot. Objects that are coloured black absorb all visible frequencies (colours) of light, which makes them appear dark, and also means they will absorb the most solar energy and heat up fastest in the sun.
Chlorophyll a absorbs the most light (energy) in the blue- violet spectrum
Colors don't absorb "heat". Colors absorb light. So it depends on the light source, which color is most effective at being heated by light it absorbs. A violet color will absorb a photon of violet (or more energetic) light, and re-emit some of it. The losses in re-emission per photon is higher than with other colors. But our Sun's light does not carry too many violet photons, so we always call these surfaces "cool". So you can guess "red", and know that it is the light source, and not the color, that makes it hotter.
Green.
Dark colours absorb the most light.
Black is not a color. It is the combination of all colors.
No the darker the color the more light it absorbs.
the reason is all light colors for example white, yellow don't absorb light they just reflect it, but dark colors absorb it the light and black being the darkest color absorbs the must heat and light.
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Red-coloured objects appear red because they reflect mostly red light. Thus, they must absorb most of the other colours of light. Since light carries energy, they are absorbing solar energy, which is, of course, why objects that are left in the sun get hot. Objects that are coloured black absorb all visible frequencies (colours) of light, which makes them appear dark, and also means they will absorb the most solar energy and heat up fastest in the sun.
Chlorophyll a absorbs the most light (energy) in the blue- violet spectrum
Usually the darker colors because they absorb the most light, reflecting only a small portion of what they receive. The lighter colors absorb the least and reflect larger portions of the received light.
black
It is most likely because black is the darkest color which makes it more hot.
The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.