How do you find out if an object is a good or a bad absorber of heat?
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it is defined by its conductivity so that it is a good conductor or a bad conductor.
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Shiny bodies are only good radiators of heat not the good absorber.
As on shiny objects heat is incident; due to the polishing most of the heat energy gets reflected back and as a result very less energy (heat) is absorbed. So we can say that shiny bodies are only good radiators of heat not good absorber.
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