Because the electrons of the atom are in specific energy levels. Therefore the emission of light is dependent upon the energy levels of the atom.
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The light you see through certain scopes are the lights not absorbed by the atoms. Those colors you don't see, are absorbed.
The fact that only certain colors appear in an element's atomic emission spectrum indicates that only a certain frequencies of light are emitted
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All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
Blue light is reflected, other colors are absorbed.
White is not a color, it is all the colors. So when you look at something red, all colors but red are being absorbed and red is reflected. If it was black, then all colors would be absorbed. If it's white, then no colors are being absorbed..
Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.
light at a frequency similar to the absorbed frequency is emitted
white light colors?
Fewer colors of light are reflected and more aare absorbed
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.
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All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
The mixing primary colors of pigment is when they are added together, fewer colors of light are reflected and were absorbed, but the mixing primary colors of light is when two of the same amounts of light combined together to form a color of white. If they are not at the same amount of light, then the colors it formed will be the secondary colors.
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
All of the colors are absorbed.
All but red.
Blue light is reflected, other colors are absorbed.