I’d think the answer is yes due to the lack of that type of radiation, but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my experience.
(I did google, but I couldn’t find any answers to this)
I’d think the answer is yes due to the lack of that type of radiation, but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my experience.
(I did google, but I couldn’t find any answers to this)
I would think it would depend on whether the material the light hits inside the window reflects UV light, or absorbs it and re-emits it as heat.
Even if it reemits heat, some will be lost to air via convection and half goes wrong way
Less than half, because glass isn’t a great heat conductor.
That’s true of any material that gets warmed by sunlight, though.