Why do black objects get warm when visible light shines on them?
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When light is absorbed, the object will heat up. Now black paper absorbs most light, whereas white paper reflects some of the incident radiation (light). Hence, black heats up more than white
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The surface will then absorb some of the wavelengths of light and reflect the rest. This means that a black object absorbs the most visible light and converts this light energy to heat.
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