WHY ARE CROCKERIES PAINTED AND POLISHED WHITE?
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Explanation:
with stuff from Ikea. A mug here, a coffee table there: yes, it's cheap and well-designed, but the odd purchase every few months has left me living somewhere that is a little too identikit for my liking.
Of course I could chuck it all out and start over, but budget constraints and eco considerations mean that isn't something I'll consider any time soon. Instead, I'm taking a leaf from one of my favourite blogs, Ikea Hacker, and am about to embark on a wide-scale makeover of a load of my gear.
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White bodies are good reflectors of heat.
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- as a result of this crockery are painted and polished white so that they do not absorb much amount of heat.
- In addition to this if they are painted black then they would absorber large amount of heat and as a result of this the crockery would be very difficult to hold because of the extreme amount of heat that is present in the crockery. Hence they are painted and polish. So that they can reflect the heat.
To know more about white objects as reflectors of heat,
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