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LESSON 2 · Light, Sound & the Invisible Spectrum

Light Into Heat

When sunlight hits a dark surface, light energy transforms into thermal energy. The photons are absorbed by atoms in the material, which vibrate faster — and faster vibration means higher temperature.

White surfaces reflect most light, absorbing little. A white roof can be 30 degrees cooler than a black one on the same building. This is why hot-climate architecture favors light colors — a simple surface change cuts cooling costs dramatically.