A perfectly black surface has an albedo of zero percent and
a perfectly white surface has an albedo of 100 percent.
A perfectly black surface has an albedo of zero percent and
a perfectly white surface has an albedo of 100 percent.
Not exact matches
The line «Scratch the
surface and there's only more
surface» mentioned by Kat, ironically and
perfectly describes
White Bird in a Blizzard's main problem.
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a
perfectly black
surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a
white surface.
Hi Astrid, they are indeed very beautiful and
perfectly combined with these wood and
white surfaces!