The black one.
the silvered pot will warm faster because it reflects more ligh than the black pot.
the white pan because black gathers heat the white pan because black gathers heat Oddly, both wrong. The black one will cool slightly quicker as black is a better radiator of infrared. Better collectors are also better emitters. The reason it won't make much difference is that both colours are similar at infrared frequencies. If one pan was coloured silver however, it would cool much slower.
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.
conduction
Ronald Dale has written: 'The price guide to black and white pot-lids' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Pot-lids
If you mean the 'electric POT' that heats up water, it is probably an "ELECTRIC KETTLE".
it is conduction
A good example of conduction is the way your electric stove heats the pot. On contact, the heat from the burner transfers to the pot through conduction.
Junior Pot Black was created in 1981.
you don't need any points to win a game of pool all you need to do is pot all of the stripe balls if you are potting stripes or pot all of the spot balls if you need to pot them but then it comes down to the black ball and it you pot that after potted the other balls you will win and don't pot the black ball wit the white ball or you lose
There are some conditions that can turn the result either way, but probably it will boil faster in the bigger pot. The bigger pot offers a greater surface for heat transfer, so it should boil faster there.