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  • MattyP
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To a degree yes

My understanding from a physics stand point is most of the heat from the AC and radiator is emitted out upwards and outwards because of the pull on the air by the radiator fans.

The radiation of the heat from the cooler would be greater than the residual heat soak after the car is warmed up

when light is emitted, a photon of light comes in and hits an electron, giving it some energy so it increases its energy.

whether it’s absorbed or not will depend on the structure of the electrons. If there's somewhere for the electron to go, if it can increase it's energy level - and it’s happy up there - then it will absorb the light. If not, then the light can't be absorbed and carries straight on. But if it is absorbed, the substance looks black. If it isn't, it’s white because the light is reflected.

This means that if you heat something up, if there's somewhere for the electrons to go up to, and it’s black, then there's also somewhere for the electron to drop down to again, meaning that the substance will also emit energy.

So if something is good at absorbing light then it’s also good at emitting it. So a black thing should be much better emitting light than a white thing.

Credit to http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/questions/question/3136/

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  • MattyP
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Correct

The black core will warm up faster but operate at a lower temp

The polished will take longer to warm up but operate at a higher temp

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