This is a science question I'm racking my brain on ... help me!
Recently, there was an info-mercial for a car wax on late night TV. In this commercial the demonstrator took a white car coated with the wax being sold and a black car not coated with the wax and shined a high powered laser at both of them. The white car with the wax was fine, but the black car without the wax, the laser burned through the paint. From a purely scientific standpoint, is this a valid test of the wax? What other factors besides the wax might have influenced the result? How did these other factors affect the result?
2007-03-19
15:54:56
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runnerman000
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