a black can
The reason something looks black to us is because it reflects less light - therefore, the light is absorbed. The energy of the absorbed light, of course, heats the object up. Please note that black objects also tend to emit thermal radiation faster - so if there is no sunlight, they will get cold faster.
Since white light is a mixture of all colors, and black is the absence of light, white light would have a higher frequency.
Black because it absorbs more heat.
Black one will be in high temperture.
Light is really all the colors of the rainbow for example if and object is blue it absorbs all colors except blue so a white object would look white because it REFLECTS all the colors of the rainbow a black object looks black because it ABSORBS all the colors
black
Not specifically. Something black, however, will absorb radiant energy faster than something white, so that would make it seem that black (materials) melt faster than white (materials).
depends on the shade of pink, but white, silver, gold would all work
Black punch might be fun...
Example: white candle burns. white reflects light so heat is deflected also black candle burns. black absorbs light and heat therefore would burn faster than a white candle.
it's impossible to send black and white Pokemon over to previous Pokemon games for ds. you can only send Pokemon to black and white.
It would depend what the black pot was made of. Assuming ceramic and both pots have the same surface area, then the silver pot would cool quicker; silver is a better heat conductor than most ceramics.
actually not silver chloride but silver bromide AgBr is used in black and white photography as a soft, pale yellow, insoluble salt well known (along with other silver halides for its unusual sensitivity to light. This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials. AgBr is widely used in black and white photography film The classic black and white film would be made using silver bromide which is made from silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is a chemical compound with chemical formula AgNO3. This nitrate of silver is not the light sensitive ingredient in photographic film .
a black background, but it depends on what your wrighting for. black for a big white wedding wouldn't be good.
I think that either one would look great with white or black. But if you want the one that will look best, then I would go with silver especially if your skin tone is a light tan or something like that. If you have a darker skin tone then I think that gold would look better. Hope this helps!
Dark silver.
Black shirt or silver would probably work depends on the style. Black shirt would probably work depends on the style.