ok im doing a project for science that envloves a box that can store heat and obsorb heat help please? i know that aluminum foil stores it but yea so please any suggestions the box cant be more than 2 by 2 b y 2 so yea any hel p would be good
good answers abovei count them by putting them on a scanner with an inch rule, then scan it very high resthen photoshop to blow it up, usally 1/4 inch, then in photoshop, count and mark themand yes ive caught some supplies out.
NopeI tend to kick them off any wayAlso watch out that sometimes when labelled over 3 or 400 thread count some manufacturers have a tricky way of counting threads to double the amount actually used by counting the threads that make the threads.
Thread count is the number of horizontal and vertical threads in one square inch of fabricThread count in sheets can range from 80 to 700, although most stores sell sheets that range from 180 to 320In general, the higher the thread count, the softer the fabric feels, but that doesn't necessarily mean the sheets will last longer (and sheets with a higher thread count are usually more expensive).
you could use the aluminum foil to reflect the sun's rays into the box which you could cover, inside and out, with black paperthat way, it is collecting heat and the color black is the result of every color of light being absorbed and much less light reaching your eyes than something red or blue or another colorso, the black closed space would store the heat gathered by reflecting sunlight into the box Hope this helps, and good luck!