white
The least hot color of melting metal would be red, which indicates a temperature range of around 930-1200°F (500-650°C). Metal glows red when heated to these temperatures, and it is typically one of the first visible signs of heat.
Color is the least reliable physical property for identifying minerals because many minerals can have the same color but different compositions.
Glass is a material that is neither affected by heat nor reacts with chemicals. It is resistant to high temperatures and is chemically inert, making it a suitable material for a wide range of applications.
No, the color of your hair is determined by genetics and the amount of melanin present in the hair follicles. Heat exposure can damage hair but does not affect its natural color.
Heat affects the temperature, volume, density, and state of matter of a substance. When heat is added, particles move faster, causing the substance to expand, become less dense, and potentially change its state (e.g. from solid to liquid or liquid to gas).
Radiation!!
White color absorbs the least heat because it reflects most of the sunlight instead of absorbing it.
brown or grey
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.
I'm not so sure, but from my knowledge, i think it's white...because black attracts the most heat.
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.
Because grey colour is the least absorbant of heat. ABHAY KHARE
a car is least likely to be affected by cross winds
color first then heat
The country that was least affected by the Mongols was: TURKEY OR UKRAINE
Ring Topology is least affected by addition or removal of nodes
Lighter colors such as white, pastel colors, and metallic colors tend to absorb the least amount of heat because they reflect more sunlight. Conversely, darker colors such as black and navy blue absorb more heat as they absorb more sunlight.