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Why would a person feel cooler wearing a white shirt rather than a black shirt on a sunny day?(1 point)
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Light would be mostly absorbed or transmitted rather than reflected.
Light would be mostly absorbed or transmitted rather than reflected.
Light would be mostly transmitted rather than absorbed or reflected.
Light would be mostly transmitted rather than absorbed or reflected.
Light would be mostly reflected rather than absorbed or transmitted.
Light would be mostly reflected rather than absorbed or transmitted.
Light would be mostly absorbed or reflected rather than transmitted.
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Light would be mostly absorbed or transmitted rather than reflected.
Light would be mostly absorbed or transmitted rather than reflected.
Light would be mostly transmitted rather than absorbed or reflected.
Light would be mostly transmitted rather than absorbed or reflected.
Light would be mostly reflected rather than absorbed or transmitted.
Light would be mostly reflected rather than absorbed or transmitted.
Light would be mostly absorbed or reflected rather than transmitted.
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A person would feel cooler wearing a white shirt rather than a black shirt on a sunny day because **light would be mostly reflected rather than absorbed or transmitted.**
White shirts reflect most of the visible light and heat, while black shirts absorb more light and heat, making the wearer feel warmer.
White shirts reflect most of the visible light and heat, while black shirts absorb more light and heat, making the wearer feel warmer.
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