12 - What is Exponential Growth & Decay? (Half Life & Doubling Time) - Part 1

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  • @ulala5219
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    hello i have question: my friend said that black clothes draw sun light like a magnes. i know that black things getting hotter quicker then light colors. like white or yellow. is my friend right?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  4 роки тому

      Yes what is happening is that sunlight is a mixture of the colors of the rainbow. When you see something that is white, that material is reflecting back almost all of the energy (colors). White things aren’t absorbing very much so they don’t get hot as fast. Black things are absorbing almost all incoming light (colors) and so they are reflecting out very little light. That is why they appear black, it’s because they are absorbing all the colors of the rainbow and the result looks black to us. So black things get hotter much faster because they are absorbing much more energy than white objects.

    • @ulala5219
      @ulala5219 4 роки тому

      @@MathAndScience thank you but what i'm asking does black t-shirt draw sunlight like a magnet

    • @DobroPlayer12
      @DobroPlayer12 4 роки тому +1

      @@ulala5219 No black things don't attract light like a magnet

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