- Black
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source=By definitionBlack is the
color of objects that do not emit orreflect light in any part of thevisible spectrum ; they absorb all such frequencies of light. Although black is sometimes described as an "achromatic", or hueless, color, in practice it can be considered a color, as in expressions like "black cat" or "black paint".Color or light in science
Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced when no
visible light reaches the eye. (This makes a contrast withwhite ness, the impression of any combination ofcolor s oflight that equally stimulates all three types of color-sensitive visual receptors.)Pigments that absorb light rather than reflect it back to the eye "look black". A black pigment can, however, result from a "combination" of several pigments that collectively absorb all colors. If appropriate proportions of three primary pigments are mixed, the result reflects so little light as to be called "black".
This provides two superficially opposite but actually complementary descriptions of black. Black is the lack of all colors of light, or an exhaustive combination of multiple colors of pigment. See also
Primary colors In
physics , ablack body is a perfect absorber of light, but by a rule derived by Einstein it is also, when heated, the best emitter. Thus, the best radiative cooling, out of sunlight, is by using black paint, though it is important that it be black (a nearly perfect absorber) in theinfrared as well.In elementary science, far Ultraviolet light is called "black light" because, unseen (per se), it causes many minerals and other substances to fluoresce.
On January 16, 2008, researchers from
Troy, New York ’sRensselaer Polytechnic Institute announced the creation of the darkest material on the planet. The material, which reflects only .045 percent of light, was created fromcarbon nanotube s stood on end. It absorbs nearly 30 times more light than the current standard for blacknessfact|date=May 2008, and is 3 times darker than the current record holder for darkest substance. Scientists claim that the new material has great potential in the manufacturing ofsolar panel s. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7190107.stm Darkest ever material created:] ]Absorption of light
In keeping with the law of
conservation of energy , as a black color surface absorbs thelight particles that hit it, the surface's particles are getting excited (excited particles = highertemperature ). The color black attracts heat and absorbs it making the object that is black warmer, because the particles have warmed up and are moving faster.Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions
Authority and seriousness
Black can be seen as the color of authority and seriousness.
*Black Watch is the senior Highland Regiment of theBritish Army .
*InJapanese culture , "kuro" (black) is a symbol of nobility, age, and experience, as opposed to "shiro" (white), which symbolizes serfdom, youth, and naiveté. Thus the black belt is a mark of achievement and seniority in manymartial arts , whereas in, for example, Shotokan karate, a white belt is a rank-less belt which comes before all other belts. These ranks are called "dan".
*In the long-runningJapan ese "tokusatsu " TV series "Super Sentai " (and its American counterpart, "Power Rangers "), black is one of the colors worn by the eponymous heroes.
*Black was the color of theArab dynasty ofAbbasid caliph s, which is the reason black is frequently used in flags ofArab countries .
*Theriot control units of theBasque Autonomous Police inSpain are known as "beltzak " ("blacks") after their uniform.
*Traditionally,police vehicles ("panda car s") were in black and white.Clothing
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Academic dress includes black robes for graduates.
*Blacktuxedos are worn at formal occasions known asblack tie functions.
*Black is worn by religious figures withinChristianity , e.g.priest s (especially of the olderreligious denomination s), monks and nuns.
*Black is worn by Hassidic Jews.
*Black is worn by some Muslim women; seeList of types of sartorial hijab for photographs of examples such as the "abaya ".
*Lawyer s andjudge s often wear black robes.
*Many performers ofEuropean classical music or other serious art music dress in black for aconcert orrecital .
*Members of the modern goth and some punk subcultures dress predominantly in black (see alsogoth fashion ).Demography
*The term "black" is often used in the West to denote the ethnicity of people whose
skin color ranges from light to darker shades ofbrown . For a discussion of usage, see the main entry atBlack people andcolor terminology for race .Philosophy
*In arguments, things can be
black-and-white , meaning that the issue at hand is dichotomized (having two clear, opposing sides with no middle ground).
*Inancient China , black was the symbol of "North" and "Water", one of the main five colors.Politics
*The
List of black flags , although not exclusively political, gives many political meanings.
*Black is used foranarchist symbolism , sometimes split in diagonal with other colors to show alignment with anotherpolitical philosophy . The plainblack flag is explained in various ways, sometimes as an anti-flag or a non-flag. Wearing black clothing is also sometimes an anarchist tactic during demonstrations, with a practical benefit of not attracting attention and making later identification of a subject difficult. This strategy is referred to as ablack bloc .
*In Portuguese politics, black (and red) is the party color of theLeft Bloc .
*Theblackshirts were Italian Fascist militias.
*The black triangle was used by theNazi s to designate "asocial" people (homeless and Roma, for example); later the symbol was adopted bylesbian culture .Popular culture
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Amy Winehouse 's Grammy Award winning song and albumBack to Black
*"Black Hole Sun " is an award-winning (1995Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance ) song by the Seattle bandSoundgarden from their albums "Superunknown " (1994) and "A-Sides " (1997).
*Black metal is a style of music including bands such asDarkthrone andMayhem .
*Johnny Cash was commonly referred to as "The Man in Black" due to his preference for black clothing. His song "Man in Black " presents it as a show of solidarity with the outcasts of society.
*Thefolk song "Black Is the Color (of My True Love's Hair) ".
*The bandAC/DC sang "Back in Black", a song about being successful and ambitious once again.
*In a book by the Berenstains, titled "Call Me Mrs.," the wife tells the husband in the garden, "You not only fixed those lousyaphids , you developed that long-sought-after variety--the pure blackrose !"
*The bandMuse released an album entitledBlack Holes & Revelations , one of the songs on it was calledSupermassive Black Hole .cience
*
Black sky refers to the appearance of space as one emerges from the Earth's atmosphere.
*The term "black hole " is applied to collapsed stars. This term is metaphorical however, because few properties of black objects or black voids apply to black holes.port
*The national
rugby union team ofNew Zealand is called the "All Blacks ", in reference to their black outfits, and the color is also shared by other New Zealand national teams such as theBlack Caps (cricket) and theKiwis (rugby league).
*Association football (soccer) referees traditionally wear all-black uniforms, however nowadays other uniform colors may also be worn.
*A large number of teams have uniforms designed with black colors - many feeling the color sometimes imparts a psychological advantage in its wearers. Among the more famous (or infamous) includeOakland Raiders andPittsburgh Steelers of theNFL , theSan Antonio Spurs andMiami Heat of the NBA, and Inter Milan of theSerie A of the Italian soccer leagues.
*Inauto racing , a black flag signals a driver to go into the pits.
*Inbaseball , "the black" refers to a blacked outbaseball area around the center-field bleachers, painted black to give hitters a decent background for pitched balls.Ambiguity and secrecy
*A "
black box " is any device whose internal workings are unknown or inexplicable. In theatre, theblack box is a smaller, undecorated theater whose auditorium and stage relationship can be configured in various way.
*A "black project" is a secretive project, like Enigma Decryption, other classified military programs or operations,Narcotics , or policesting operation s.
*Some organizations are called "black" when they keep a low profile, like Sociétés Anonymes andsecret societies .
*A polished black mirror is used forscrying , and is thought to help see into theparanormal world without interference or distraction.
*Black frequently symbolizesambiguity ,secrecy , and the unknown.Beliefs, religions and superstitions
*Black is a symbol of
mourning and bereavement in Western societies, especially at funerals and memorial services. In some traditional societies, within for exampleGreece andItaly , widows wear black for the rest of their lives. In contrast, across much of Africa and parts of Asia, white is a color of mourning and is worn during funerals.
*In Englishheraldry , black means darkness, doubt, ignorance, and uncertainty. [(The American Girls Handy Book, p. 370) ]
*In theMaasai tribes ofKenya andTanzania , the color black is associated with rain clouds, a symbol of life and prosperity.
*Native Americans associated black with the life-giving soil.
*TheHindu deityKrishna means "the black one".
*The medievalChristian sect known as theCathar s viewed black as a color of perfection.
*TheRastafari movement sees black as beautiful.Economy
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Black Friday (shopping) occurs the day afterThanksgiving and is, statistically, the largest shopping day in the US. The idea is that the shopping that begins on this day can put a company into the black (i.e., make a profit) for the year.
*To say one's accounts are "in the black" is used to mean that one is free of debt.
**Being "in the red" is to be in debt—in traditional bookkeeping, negative amounts, such as costs, were printed in red ink, and positive amounts, likerevenues , were printed in black ink, so that if the "bottom line " is printed in black, the firm is profiting.Fashion
*In Western
fashion , black is considered stylish, sexy, elegant and powerful.
*The colloquialism "X isthe new black " is a reference to the latest trend or fad that is considered a wardrobe basic for the duration of the trend, on the basis that black is always fashionable. The phrase has taken on a life of its own as asnowclone , and has been stretched and parodied as arhetoric al device and acliche .ymbolic dualism with white
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Black magic is a destructive or evil form of magic, often connected withdeath , as opposed towhite magic . This was already apparent during Ancient Egypt when the Cush Tribe invaded Egyptian plantations along the Nile River.
*Evilwitches are stereotypically dressed in black and goodfairies in white.
*Incomputer security , ablackhat is an attacker with evil intentions, while awhitehat bears no such ill will. (This is derived from the Western movie convention.)
*In many Hollywood Westerns, bad cowboys wearblack hat s while the good ones wear white.
*Melodrama villains are dressed in black and heroines in white dresses.Historical events
*A "black day" (or week or month) usually refers to a sad or tragic time. The Romans marked "
fasti " days with white stones and "nefasti" days with black.
**E.g., theWall Street Crash 1929 , thestock market crash onOctober 29 ,1929 which is the start of theGreat Depression , is nicknamed Black Tuesday, and was preceded by Black Thursday, a downturn onOctober 24 the previous week.
**Black Monday ,stock market crash onOctober 19 ,1987 .
**Black Wednesday caused Britain to pull out of theEuropean Exchange Rate Mechanism .
**Black Friday , various tragic events. (Exception: SeeBlack Friday (shopping) .)
*Black months include:
**theBlack September in Jordan , in which thousands were killed.
**Black July killing of the Tamil population by the Sinhalese government inSri Lanka .
**Black Spring 2001 ("Printemps noir"), in the Berber region ofKabylia (Algeria ), when the police shot and killed more than 100 people.
*TheBlack Death , also known as the Black Plague, was a pandemic in Europe which killed tens of millions of people.
*TheBlack Hole of Calcutta was the overcrowding of an impromptu prison cell in which many died.Expressions
*A black-hearted person is mean and unloving.
*Ablacklist is a list of undesirable persons or entities (to be placed on the list is to be "blacklisted").
*Black comedy is a form ofcomedy dealing with morbid and serious topics.
*Ablack mark against you is a bad thing.
*A black mood is a bad one (cfWinston Churchill 'sclinical depression , which he called "my black dog"). [cite web|url=http://www.christianethicstoday.com/Issue/016/Dancing%20with%20the%20Black%20Dog%20By%20Hal%20Haralson_016_7_.htm|title=Dancing with the Black Dog|author=Hal Haralson|work=christianethicstoday.com|accessdate=2006-11-10]
*black market is used to denote the trade of illegal goods, or alternatively the illegal trade of otherwise legal items at considerably higher prices, e.g. to evaderationing .
*Black propaganda is the use of known falsehoods, partial truths, or masquerades in propaganda to confuse an opponent.
*Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal information about a person unless the threatened party fulfills certain demands. This information is usually of an embarrassing or socially damaging nature. Ordinarily, such a threat is illegal.
*If you sink the black eight-ball inbilliards before all others are out of play, you lose.
*The black sheep of the family is the ne'er-do-well.
*To blackball someone is to block their entry into aclub or some such institution. In the traditional Englishgentlemen's club , current members vote on the admission of a candidate by secretly placing a white or black ball in a hat. If upon the completion of voting, there was even one black ball amongst the white, the candidate would be denied membership, and he would never know who had "blackballed" him.Pigments
Black pigments include
carbon black ,ivory black ,ebony ,onyx andcharcoal black.References
ee also
*
Black triangle
*List of colors External links
* [http://www.sensationalcolor.com/content/view/1054/144/ All About Black]
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