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Ops, I notice that I've misquoted something [:I] Is that stuff about theQuoteIt is well known as black body radiationtrue?
It is well known as black body radiation
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 22/01/2009 10:16:42Ops, I notice that I've misquoted something [:I] Is that stuff about theQuoteIt is well known as black body radiationtrue?Yes, I think you are. The bit about re radiation is also true but, because human skin is only at 300K, there may be less radiated than absorbed from the sun. There is no reason to assume the emissivity of black skin is different from that of white skin for infra red. The pigment may well not be an ideal 'black body'.
All you have to to is make the sale of black tyres illegal
That is incorrect.
A similar line of thinking is that if we all put several square metres of (dark-coloured) solar panel on our roofs (whether simple thermal/hot-water, or photovoltaic) "for the environment" we'd appreciably increase the solar-absorbtion of the planet.Food for thought.
Not really. If you made use of that particular received power, you would not need to produce it by burning fuels etc.
All you have to to is make the sale of black tyres illegal and mandate all tyres produced must be white.Hence the continual wear and tear of white tyres will gradually make the roads white.
I just today read an article (Times I believe) about planting crops that reflect sunlight more efficiently. While they talked a whole lot about genetic engineering, this approach may cover more surface area than the white roads we still would need to build. While corn in Iowa? On the other hand, growing hundreds and hundreds of square miles of reflecting plants makes only sense if we do not fertilize them with products that require the use of fossil fuels.
But more crops will mean less carbon dioxide will it not?
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 24/01/2009 01:04:55But more crops will mean less carbon dioxide will it not?I guess that depends on how much CO2 you add while making the synthetic fertilizers from fossil fuels.
Quote from: NobodySavedMe on 22/01/2009 22:22:59All you have to to is make the sale of black tyres illegal and mandate all tyres produced must be white.Hence the continual wear and tear of white tyres will gradually make the roads white.[/quoteqdo you think the residue left by the "wear and tear" will just sit there on the road? I think you will find the wind just may, blow it away.Quote from: Karsten on 23/01/2009 01:21:36I just today read an article (Times I believe) about planting crops that reflect sunlight more efficiently. While they talked a whole lot about genetic engineering, this approach may cover more surface area than the white roads we still would need to build. While corn in Iowa? On the other hand, growing hundreds and hundreds of square miles of reflecting plants makes only sense if we do not fertilize them with products that require the use of fossil fuels.Asphalt is porous.just like chewing cum the white tyre particles will be embedded in it.also remember it will constantly renewed by white tyres passing over.I suggest you contact your government official so that he can get it started.Already incandescent bulbs are being outlawed, let us outlaw black tyres now.you only need to add a dye to make black tyres look white.I believe i have seen white tyres somewhere already...possibly antique cars.
All you have to to is make the sale of black tyres illegal and mandate all tyres produced must be white.Hence the continual wear and tear of white tyres will gradually make the roads white.[/quoteqdo you think the residue left by the "wear and tear" will just sit there on the road? I think you will find the wind just may, blow it away.Quote from: Karsten on 23/01/2009 01:21:36I just today read an article (Times I believe) about planting crops that reflect sunlight more efficiently. While they talked a whole lot about genetic engineering, this approach may cover more surface area than the white roads we still would need to build. While corn in Iowa? On the other hand, growing hundreds and hundreds of square miles of reflecting plants makes only sense if we do not fertilize them with products that require the use of fossil fuels.Asphalt is porous.just like chewing cum the white tyre particles will be embedded in it.also remember it will constantly renewed by white tyres passing over.I suggest you contact your government official so that he can get it started.Already incandescent bulbs are being outlawed, let us outlaw black tyres now.you only need to add a dye to make black tyres look white.I believe i have seen white tyres somewhere already...possibly antique cars.
[just like chewing cum.............
Whoa! [] So white coloured objects can't reflect IR, I did not know that... []