yes it will but not as much as black or any other dark color
No, red absords more heat because it's darker than yellow.
Colors such as white, light blue, and light green absorb less heat than yellow. These colors reflect more light, which reduces the amount of heat absorbed compared to darker colors.
The reason why black absorbs more heat is because when light is split up into the seven colours, black objects seem to absorb them all. You will find that if you mix (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet) it will all come to the colour black. Whereas white, it reflects all the colours and does not absorb any.
Vacuum does not have a specific heat because it does not contain any particles to absorb or transfer heat energy.
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.
Yes, all solid materials have the ability to absorb heat to some extent. The amount of heat absorption can vary based on the specific properties of the material, such as its thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity.
They absorb light which is converted into heat energy
Flowers do not absorb heat directly as they do not have the metabolic processes to generate heat. However, they can be affected by heat from their surroundings, which can impact their growth and development.
A sponge definitely does have the ability to absorb heat. Sponges absorb heat as well as many other things like water.
Dark colors such as black and dark green absorb heat the best because they absorb more light energy across the visible spectrum. Lighter colors such as white and light yellow reflect more light and heat, making them cooler to the touch.
yes dark colors absorb more heat that's why we where dark jakets in winters which kepps us warm and in summers we where white shirts in school etc. which helps to reflect most of the heat. i think you have under stand your helper ish dude
No, yellow reflects light instead of absorbing it. Yellow objects appear yellow because they reflect yellow light wavelengths and absorb other colors.