black as it is an excellent absorber of heat. that's why you feel very hot when you wear black coloured clothes. so many times we prefer to wear white clothes as white is an excellent reflector.
I did this same experiment a couple of years ago-- I named it "Big Fan of Color? Sure--of Heat? Not so Much." :) My teacher seemed to like it.
White color absorbs the least heat because it reflects most of the sunlight instead of absorbing it.
Color can affect heat absorption and emission. Dark colors absorb more heat from sunlight, while light colors reflect more heat. This is why wearing light-colored clothing in hot weather can help keep you cooler, as it reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it.
Color and texture can affect the amount of heat absorbed by an object. Lighter colors reflect more sunlight, thereby absorbing less heat than darker colors which absorb more heat. Smooth textures reflect more light and heat, while rough textures absorb it.
Well, it can turn to about as many colors on the color spectrum. But to the naked eye, our eye, it just looks white.
I did this same experiment a couple of years ago-- I named it "Big Fan of Color? Sure--of Heat? Not so Much." :) My teacher seemed to like it.
Try the library.
White color absorbs the least heat because it reflects most of the sunlight instead of absorbing it.
The hottest star is of blue color. The more the heat , the more is the excitement of electrons in star. This electrons vibrate with high frequency and emits light. Since the frequency is high, it appears as of blue color
is oil capable of absorbing heat? (or) which oil is suitable of heat absorbtion? With no other information, always guess that anything is capable of absorbing heat -- yes. for oil.
endothermal, heat-absorbing
Color can affect heat absorption and emission. Dark colors absorb more heat from sunlight, while light colors reflect more heat. This is why wearing light-colored clothing in hot weather can help keep you cooler, as it reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it.
Yes, blue is hottest, white is next, orange is next and red is the least hot. Good LUCK!!
white
A blue color
Color and texture can affect the amount of heat absorbed by an object. Lighter colors reflect more sunlight, thereby absorbing less heat than darker colors which absorb more heat. Smooth textures reflect more light and heat, while rough textures absorb it.
Red Color is hottest trend.