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so that How are colour object more heat than light colour object with the help of an experiment

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Why Do Black Shirts Get Hot in the Sun?
BY MATT SONIAK
MAY 16, 2013
Reader Chuck from California asked, “I’ve heard my whole life that the color black absorbs heat and white reflects heat. What's the science behind that?”

No doubt most of us have heard that objects that are black or other dark colors are more absorbent and white and light objects are more reflective, but let’s start out by clarifying just what’s being absorbed and reflected. It’s not heat, but another form of energy: light. Heat comes into play a little bit later.

The observable color of an object has to do with the light wavelengths that are reflected from that object. This reflection, in turn, depends the atomic and molecular properties of the object, its surface structure and the angles at which the light hits it and at which someone observes it, among other things. An apple is red because when white light, which is made up of all visible wavelengths mixed together, hits it, its atomic innards reflect all the red wavelengths more than the other colors and bounce them at our eyes.

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