no they can't because they cant reflect
yes it does i think
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.
Green
No black paper is not translucent ts opaque
Paper, while a solid material, is absorbent. It will absorb water, so it becomes transparent until it dries. Oil is a liquid that paper will absorb, only the oil does not dry in the paper. Therefore, the paper remains transparent until the oil dries. It is the same principle that secret letters are written an sent. A material that dries transparent on paper will be visible under light.
yes it does i think
Black coloured paper will absorb the sun's heat quicker than lighter colours.
to absorb light easily
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.
This is because back aborbs heat where as white reflects heat
Green
He usually pinned coloured pieces of paper cut out in different shapes to a canvas, and his usual choice in media was oil on canvas.
Depending on the source of the heat energy: -A darker piece of paper would absorb more energy from light sources, then a white piece of paper. This is due to the fact that the white piece of paper would reflect most of the light energy, whereas the dark paper would absorb that energy. This light energy can then be converted into heat energy, leading the dark paper to have more heat energy then the white paper -Heat from a source such as hot water being poured on the paper, would not lead to any color related heat difference
A good example is the dulling of colours in light. If you leave a coloured piece of paper in light with a part of it covered by shade, the bit exposed to light will become duller over time whereas that in the shade will retain most of its colour. This is because light is reacting with the coloured compound and degrading it.
No black paper is not translucent ts opaque
Piece of paper
the people who make the paper put a dye in it