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Radiators (Posted on 2002-09-26) Difficulty: 2 of 5
It's well-established in physics that black or dark-colored objects radiate heat faster and more effectively than light-colored objects.

So, in almost every building that uses steam heat, why are the radiators painted silver or some other very light color?

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Yet another guess | Comment 5 of 13 |
I think that since it's using steam heat, it's actually much hotter than normal heaters, causing the rate of heat loss to be higher.
So painting the radiator a lighter colour would balance this slightly.

I know it's a stretch but i've never had a radiator before so i'm not sure how hot they actually are...
  Posted by Aeternus on 2002-09-27 07:21:52
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