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Vantablack is a class of super-black coatings with total hemispherical reflectances (THR) below 1% [4] in the visible spectrum. The name is a portmanteau of the acronym VANTA ( vertically aligned nanotube arrays ) [ 5 ] and black .
Vantablack is a 2024 album by Lalah Hathaway. [1] [2] The album earned a Grammy nomination in the category of Best R&B Album. [3] Critical reception. Professional ...
Vantablack is an extremely black chemical substance. Vantablack may also refer to: Vantablack, a 2017 dubstep extended play by Dirtyphonics and Sullivan King "Vantablack", a 2017 song by French synthwave musician Perturbator "Vantablack", a 2022 episode of Fleishman Is in Trouble
Vantablack is a collaborative extended play by French electronic band Dirtyphonics and Los Angeles–based electronic rock producer Sullivan King. Vantablack was released on 3 November 2017, by the independent electronic music label , Monstercat .
Vantablack was the blackest substance known until 2019. [42] [10] In physics, a black body is a perfect absorber of light, but, by a thermodynamic rule, it is also 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 the infrared as well.
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The sentence "Vantablack was an improvement over similar substances developed at the time." seems a bit odd, as no points of time have yet been mentioned at this point in the article. Maybe it should say something like "Vantablack is an improvement over similar substances developed before it"? JoaCHIP 10:39, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
Vantablack, a super-black surface coating based on nanotubes "Vanta", a song by the British progressive metal band Monuments . Topics referred to by the same term