Physics, asked by swapnil756, 1 year ago

On a hot day, a car is left in sunlight with all the windows closed. After some time, it is found that the inside of the car is considerably warmer than the air outside. Explain why?

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Answered by maheshwaranlupp0yaxy
5
This is due to the green house effect.
The heat from the sunrays get into the car through the glass but doesn't get out. The heat bounces inside he car and is absorbed by the objects in the car like the seats........This is green house effect and more the car is in the sunrays the amount of heat also increases.

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Answered by Anonymous
9
Hi 

Here is your answer,

Glass transmits about 50% of heat radiation coming from a hot source like the sun but does not allow the radiation from moderately hot bodies to pass through it. Due to this, when a car is left in the sun, heat radiation from the sun gets into the car but as the temperature inside the car is moderate , they do not pass back through its windows. Hence, inside of the car becomes considerably warmer.



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