absorb.Black absorb heat faster than any other colour.Black will never reflect light.:)
Black cat, Frosted glass and cloth.
the reason is that mirrors and mattalic surfaces shine and are able to reflect light so if u r in the light u look at a mirror your eyes look at it andit bounces back so u see ur self cloth is not shiny aqnd cant reflect
Black.
Think of both as shades of gray. You know that the darker the surface, the less light is getting to your eyes & the brighter it is the more light that's getting to you.What you see (from everything but lights and the sun) is reflected light.:the sun --> object --> eye.Thus, if an object appears bright then most of the light must have been reflected.Likewise, if it appears dark then most of the light must have been absorbed.If something was "completely" black it would absorb all light - but then you couldn't see it.Likewise, white must absorb some light, or else it would be a mirror.
Color is determined by the amount of radiation an object absorbs/reflects. Black absorbs all colors of light, meaning it absorbs the most radiation, increasing heat.
A black cloth would be expected to cause a greater temperature increase. When something is black it tends to absorb energy rather than reflect it (hence it's appearance of being black). Aluminum foil will tend to reflect energy.
Black cat, Frosted glass and cloth.
The most darkest coloured clothes absorb heat. This is because they are conductors, which is a material that lest heat pass through it easily. For example, black is a main conductor of heat. Never wear black, navy, eggplant, or dark red clothes on a hot day.
Yes it does
An ice cube wrapped in black cloth would probably melt first because the black cloth would be more conducive to absorbing heat from the surroundings while the aluminum foil would be more prone to reflecting it.
what absorbs more water bounty or a cloth towel
Paper and cotton cloth absorbs water.
Sunlight can make the shirt warmer, thereby making the person wearing it feel warmer. Also some colors reflect light, making it go away from the cloth, and other colors absorb light, making it "soak in" to the cloth. So yes sunlight can effect a shirt's warmth.
It is impossible. The black hole is in space and I am pretty sure you aren't an astronaut.
black
First, you must understand that we see the color of an object by which ever color it does not absorb. What bleach does is oxidizes material, removing its ability to absorb light, meaning it reflect the entire spectrum. When the entire spectrum is reflected, it tends to combine and we see it as white. In clothing, the stain is actually still there, but you can no longer see it as it is the same color (white) as the cloth.
Put a soft absorbant cloth over the wax and iron on medium heat, the iron will melt the wax and the cloth will absorb it.