black
since the object is blue, it reflects only blue light
thus, shining red and green lights on it will only cause the object to absorb the two colors and it will result to the appearance of the object as black
It would be come a white light( it will show up to have a rainbow streak on the screen though)
No. If the object absorbs that color, then there's none left to travelfrom there to your eyes, is there !The color you see is the light that the object couldn'tabsorb, so itbounced from the object to your eyes.
The object reflects all the incident light.
Assuming that the light you are shining on the object is white, then the object is also blue. Objects appear a certain color because they reflect that color to our eyes and the rest of the colors in the light are absorbed by the object.
The color of an object are defined by the wavelengths of visible light that the object reflects. This reflected light is picked up by our eyes and interpreted as color. The other wavelengths of light are absored.
brown
yes
It would be come a white light( it will show up to have a rainbow streak on the screen though)
One version was called the Telcor Viewing Screen . A similar version was caleld Col-R-Tel Color converter.
Yellow. The light is 'additive' and not 'subtractive' like printed inks.
I am not exactly sure, but red and green paint together make brown.
If the screen is actually white, it will absorb all light and appear black to your eye. If the screen appears white in normal light, all light will be reflected resulting in the combination of green and red (brown/yellow).
The color of an object is determined by its inherent properties and the light source used to illuminate it.Some colors are absorbed, some are reflected and others can pass through (if transparent). Which is which and how much - is determined by its wavelength. The reflected light is what we call the color of the object.
It's a device used to control the object on the screen and used for evaluating values for the sensors like touch, color and sound.
It says nook color is turning off then the screen is black
How you color a page on the screen varies greatly depending on the program you are using. In most painting programs, you can use the "fill" option to color a page on the screen.
No. If the object absorbs that color, then there's none left to travelfrom there to your eyes, is there !The color you see is the light that the object couldn'tabsorb, so itbounced from the object to your eyes.