Physics, asked by memegal1301, 9 months ago

Is it true that the effect of heat gets increased when it is reflected/passes through glass? How?

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Answered by ItzIshu
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When solar radiation strikes a glass surface, some of it is transmitted, some of it is absorbed and some of it is reflected. The absorbed component increases the temperature of the glass and the heat is slowly conducted (released) to the outside and inside depending on the difference in temperature.

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Answered by srivastavadeepa08
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The heat gain components through glass consists of solar radiation and conduction. Solar radiation is considered in two parts - direct and diffuse (or scatter). Diffuse radiation is the solar radiation that is absorbed, stored and scattered in the atmosphere. The glass can be in the sun (direct and diffuse radiation) or in the shade (diffuse or scatter radiation)

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