Everyone says it does but I was A sales rep at a new car dealership for A couple years and I could never tell that the black one was hotter that the white, In the summer they were all hot as fire,, In winter they were cold, cold, cold.
Some people enters a wrong car by mistake since they've thought it was theirs. Maybe because of the color and type of car made them that kind of mistakes.
Which angle ? Which car ? What toy? what time?
if you have a cracked distributor cap then water would get inside it and make your car stall.
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
yes it does because of its length the car or the person driving it has to know how wide n how fast to turn the vehicle.
dark colours draw sunlight/heat
No, the color of a car does not affect the cost of insurance.
Yes, the air flow will be greatly reduced.
If the interior of your car is dark in color it will absorb the sunlight causing heat to be trapped inside the car. Another way this could happen would be if the car was directly parked in the sunlight for a period of time.
heat It transfers engine heat from the coolant to the air inside the car.
yes the darker the color the more heat it will absorb
Like a greenhouse, a car with closed doors and windows is a closed space. Heat trapped inside a closed car cannot get out fast. Although the sunlight heats up both inside and outside of a car at about the same rate, the heat getting inside the car is trapped in a closed space. It cannot get away as fast as the heat outside, where it's an open space and heat can lose freely. Therefore, the heat inside accumulates much faster than the heat does outside, which is why the inside of a car is hotter than the outdoor temp on a summer day.
there is no heat inside the car what is wrong ?
because the heaters broken
pathetic....
Yes it can as dark and light colors absorb and reflect light. The darker the more it absorbs light and heat energy.
Energy from light waves is trapped inside the car as heat energy.