A Leslie Cube experiment is often used to demonstrate how different coloured surfaces emit a different amount of infrared radiation. In this video I made my own out of a baked bean can. This is my Leslie Cylinder experiment for both GCSE and A Level Physics
The emission of infrared radiation from a matte black surface is going to be much greater then the emission of infrared radiation from a shiny bright surface even if the two surfaces are at the same temperature.
Thanks for watching,
Lewis
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