Radiation!!
Radiation!
White is the color least affected by heat because it reflects all wavelengths of light, including the ones that create heat. This helps to keep objects painted in white cooler compared to darker colors that absorb more heat.
brown or grey
Radiative heat transfer is affected by the color of surfaces. Darker colors absorb more heat and emit more thermal radiation compared to lighter colors, which can impact the transfer of heat between surfaces. Lighter-colored surfaces tend to reflect more heat, while darker-colored surfaces tend to absorb and retain heat.
Radiation is the form of heat transfer affected by color. Dark colors absorb more thermal radiation than light colors, so they heat up faster when exposed to sunlight. Light colors reflect more radiation, resulting in lower heat absorption.
The final stain color of wood can be affected by factors such as the type of wood, the type of stain used, the application method, the wood's natural color, and the presence of any previous finishes or treatments on the wood.
color first then heat
White color doesn't absorbs heat and black color absorbs heat much.
factors affecting choice of color
You need to select a type of cloth that is not affected by heat and won't rot soon.
White color reflects most of the heat, while black color absorbs heat, making white color more effective in keeping heat away.
Probably not but in extreme heat it would. I think.