Opaque is not a color. If something is opaque, it refers to how much light cannot travel through an object. Personally, I hear it used in reference to gemstones quite a bit. For instance, gemstones that are considered opaque include turquoise, opal, jade, etc.
more opaque [comparative] most opaque [superlative]
No, Primary Colours.
Red & Black
No.
All colors mix and make a new hue unless you use two of the same colors.
colors of opaque object
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
White light is all the colors of light. Which are magenta,yellow,and cyan being the main three colors that are reflected by an opaque white object
Actually, it depends on witch object it is. If the opaque object is brown, then that means the object absorbed most of the colors of the white light and reflects mostly the brown colors.
All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
the wavelength of the reflected light :)
That situation is pretty much the norm, since there's no such thing as an "opaque color".
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed
White Light
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
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This applies not only to opaque objects. The basic idea is that white light is a mixture of different colors, and objects tend to reflect the different colors - the components of white light - in different proportions. For example, an object that reflects most of the red light but not much of the other colors will look red.