Do white (silver) leather interiors actually take longer to cool off than black leather interiors?
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Do white (silver) leather interiors actually take longer to cool off than black leather interiors?
It really seems that way with my silver leather.
Assuming both cars have been sitting outside all day and have reached the same equilibrium temperature, doesn't the black leather shed heat more rapidly because it has a higher emissivity?
Assuming both cars have been sitting outside all day and have reached the same equilibrium temperature, doesn't the black leather shed heat more rapidly because it has a higher emissivity?
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