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Wavelengths absorbed by cans correspond to the specific frequencies of light or energy that the material of the can is able to capture and convert into heat. On the other hand, wavelengths radiated by cans relate to the frequencies of light or energy that the material emits as heat due to its temperature. The absorbed wavelengths contribute to the internal energy of the can, while the radiated wavelengths represent the release of that energy in the form of heat.

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How do the wavelengths absorbed by the cans differ from the wavelengths radiated from the cans?

The wavelength radiated from the cans are shorter than the ones absorbed. This is because the intensity is less than before. Take for example a bouncing rubber ball. When you drop the ball from a certain height, it bounces back, but lower than before because there is less energy.


Are all aluminum cans equal if not how do they differ?

They differ by thickness of the aluminum and weight.


I need to know why darker colored cans heat up faster than lighter colored cans but it is for a yr 8 assignment thanks?

Darker colored cans absorb more sunlight than lighter colored cans because they are better at absorbing all wavelengths of light. This absorbed energy is then converted to heat, causing the darker cans to heat up faster. Lighter colored cans reflect more sunlight, so they absorb less energy and heat up slower.


Is hot temperature hotter in black tin cans or regular tin cans?

If it is just a thin black coating this won't affect the tin can's thermal capacity, this is just the mass of the can times the specific heat of the material. What a black coating does do is affect the absorption and emission of radiated heat energy from the surface. So a black tin will heat up quicker in the sun but will also cool quicker in the shade.


How many cans can a cannery can if a cannery can can cans?

can cans


Can you can cans?

yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans


What is the british word for cans?

food cans = tins garbage cans = bins


If you have 24 juice cans show all of the ways you can arrange these cans into arrays?

There are eight possible combinations... 1 row of 24 cans 2 rows of 12 cans 3 rows 8 cans 4 rows of 6 cans 6 rows of 4 cans 8 rows of 3 cans 12 rows of 2 cans 24 rows of 1 can


What is a can made of?

Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.


Can you recycle cans?

yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans


How do you separate aluminum cans from iron cans?

Using a magnet you can hover it over the cans.


What is in the Success Comes in Cans cans?

Flour.

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