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One material that fits this description is carbon fiber. It is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent tensile strength, and low elongation. Carbon fiber is commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and sports equipment applications where high strength and stiffness are required.
Vantablack is a material that is known for absorbing almost all light, reflecting so little that it appears two-dimensional. It is composed of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays.
A mirror reflects a lot of light, absorbs very little light, and transmits almost no light.
The color black absorbs all wavelengths (colors) of visible light equally, reflecting none of them preferentially. However, no material actually absorbs all of the light that falls on it - only a black hole allows no photons to escape from within its event horizon.
Black is the color that absorbs light the best. It absorbs all colors in the visible spectrum, which is why black objects appear dark. White, on the other hand, reflects almost all light and absorbs very little.
One material that fits this description is carbon fiber. It is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent tensile strength, and low elongation. Carbon fiber is commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and sports equipment applications where high strength and stiffness are required.
-- The source may be one that emits electromagnetic energy in the radio portion of the spectrum but little or no visible light. -- There may be material in the way, such as dust or gas, that absorbs visible light but doesn't absorb radio energy.
Vantablack is a material that is known for absorbing almost all light, reflecting so little that it appears two-dimensional. It is composed of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays.
A plant that produces too little gibberellins may exhibit stunted growth, reduced stem elongation, and delayed flowering. Gibberellins are important plant hormones that regulate various developmental processes such as germination, stem growth, and flowering.
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At high temperature the internal energy of a material is increased; consequently the ionic or molecular ordering is damaged and the material become liquid - a phase with little ordering.
A mirror reflects a lot of light, absorbs very little light, and transmits almost no light.
A little, but not by much-food just absorbs a little less grease.
The organ in the body that absorbs more water is the large intestine. It reabsorbs water from the digested food material coming from the small intestine, helping to form solid waste (feces) before elimination.
The color black absorbs all wavelengths (colors) of visible light equally, reflecting none of them preferentially. However, no material actually absorbs all of the light that falls on it - only a black hole allows no photons to escape from within its event horizon.
PMMA has a higher ultimate tensile strength (UTS) than polyethylene due to its more rigid molecular structure and stronger intermolecular forces. However, PMMA has very little elongation because its structure does not allow for much molecular movement or flexibility, leading to brittle behavior under stress. In contrast, polyethylene has a more flexible and linear structure, allowing for greater elongation before failure.
What S means to little food energy