The nature of surfaces affects the absorption and the reflection of radiation. Assume that you are given wood for construction and asked to take two pieces of the wood to be placed in sunlight. One piece is to be painted white and the other black. Which piece will absorb more heat? If the same two pieces at room temperature are laid on the ground in the middle of the night during the harmattan in Bolgatanga in the Upper East region, which piece will cool faster? Give argument in support of your answer.

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The nature of surfaces affects the absorption and the
reflection of radiation. Assume that you are given wood
for construction and asked to take two pieces of the wood
to be placed in sunlight. One piece is to be painted white
and the other black. Which piece will absorb more heat?
If the same two pieces at room temperature are laid on
the ground in the middle of the night during the
harmattan in Bolgatanga in the Upper East region, which
piece will cool faster? Give argument in support of your
answer.
Transcribed Image Text:The nature of surfaces affects the absorption and the reflection of radiation. Assume that you are given wood for construction and asked to take two pieces of the wood to be placed in sunlight. One piece is to be painted white and the other black. Which piece will absorb more heat? If the same two pieces at room temperature are laid on the ground in the middle of the night during the harmattan in Bolgatanga in the Upper East region, which piece will cool faster? Give argument in support of your answer.
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Out of the two given bodies, the one which heats up quickly and one which cools faster is to be mentioned for different environment.

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Out of the 2 bodies given, a black body completely absorbs the amount of heat falling on its surface while the white body absorbs the heat partially to some extent.

Thus, a piece of wood which is painted black acts as a black body and absorbs more amount of heat.

 

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