– Light, shiny surfaces are good reflectors of IR and so are poor at absorbing it. – Dark, matt surfaces are poor reflectors and good at absorbing IR. – This means that placed next to a heat source, a dark object would heat up faster than a light one. – Dark matt surfaces are also best at emitting IR. This means that a hot object with a light shiny surface will emit less IR than a dark matt object at the same temperature. – Hotter objects emit more IR per second. The type of EM wave emitted also changes with temperature – the higher the temperature the higher the frequency of EM wave emitted. |