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Purple absorbs more light than pink because it has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength, which leads to greater absorption of energy. This causes purple to appear darker in color compared to pink, which reflects more light.

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Does the color pink absorb the most heat?

No, the color pink does not absorb the most heat. Darker colors such as black absorb more heat because they absorb a wider range of wavelengths from light, converting them into heat energy. Lighter colors like pink reflect more light and heat compared to dark colors.


What colors get the hottest?

Well, it can turn to about as many colors on the color spectrum. But to the naked eye, our eye, it just looks white.


What is the wavelength of pink light?

The wavelength of pink light is typically around 700 nanometers.


What color is produced when pink and red are mixed together?

When pink and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of purple.


What is the conclusion to the project how does color affect heating by absorption?

The conclusion is a summary of the results. We didn't do the project, so we don't know. You were supposed to do the project, so you SHOULD know. If you didn't do the project, then you deserve to fail.Some example conclusions, keeping in mind we don't know which (if any) of these is correct and it's not our job (or grade) that depends on them being correct:Color has no effect on heating by absorption.Green heats the fastest, followed by pink and then paisley.The more a color looks like a fire, the faster it heats up. Red, orange, and yellow heat quickly; green, blue, and purple heat slowly.Objects the same color as the light source heat most rapidly.Objects the exact opposite color of the light source heat most rapidly.