White reflects all colors.
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It is because they reflect certain wavelengths (colors) of light more readily than others. White light contains all wavelengths of light. You can see this by passing the light through a prism or by observing a rainbow. Now, if you have an object such as an orange and shine white light on it. The red and yellow will be reflected and the other colors will be absorbed. Thus, we see an orange object. Now, if you shined pure blue light on the orange it would look black, because there would be no red or yellow to reflect.
White is the product of all colors mixed together.
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There are not any colors that can be mixed to make white. Some would argue that white is actually the absence of color.
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White and light colors reflect heat. Black & dark colors absorb heat.
Light colours. White is best.
White is the resultant of all colors being reflected. White objects of course absorb some light but due reflect all the colors of the rainbow as we see them.
Technically, White is not a color ... However, white and light coloured surfaces tend to reflect light while black and dark coloured surfaces tend to absorb light.
The color of an object is determined by the color/s that it reflects. All other colors are absorbed. White objects reflect all colors, and black objects do not reflect any colors.
-- Where you see white, you see a surface that reflects all colors. If it didn't reflect all colors, you would see only the colors that it does reflect. -- Black is not a color. It's the absence of light. An object that appears black to you is one that absorbs light of all colors, so there's no light remaining to proceed from it to your eyes.
All of the electromagnetic spectrum can be reflected. White light is a combination of all colors. They all reflect, red is among them.
yes it is white because its the color spectrum that fools you the colors that are most visible in that case is red, yellow, and orange but its white so the colors reflect off it.
All of them. White light is formed by all the colours of the visible spectrum combined.
All colors but black reflect sunlight to a degree, but pure white reflects it best of all.
It doesn't. Light doesn't reflect other things; light can be reflected (by a mirror, for example). White light is a mixture of all colors of visible light. In a rainbow, or prism, it is separated into its components.