dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more light that is why they are called dark and light
The object reflects all the incident light.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
An object's color is comprised of the wavelengths of light that it reflects - so an orange object reflects reds and yellows while absorbing blues and greens, while a green object is the opposite.
because whatever color you see is the color the object reflects in light.
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.
The object reflects all the incident light.
If it reflects that color of light, you're eyes will see that color being reflected by the object (when the color is being shown on the object, white light contains 'all' colors of visible light). If an object absorbs a color of light you will tend not to see it coming off of the object. Translation: objects will appear the color(s) of light that it reflects. If an object appears red, it reflects red light.
the color of the light it reflects and absorbs. If the object reflects red and absorbs all other colors, the object will appear red.
The light the object reflects.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
The color of an object is the frequency/wavelength of the light it reflects. The light it reflects is the light it receives minus the light it absorbs.
because whatever color you see is the color the object reflects in light.
An object's color is comprised of the wavelengths of light that it reflects - so an orange object reflects reds and yellows while absorbing blues and greens, while a green object is the opposite.
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.
The light the object reflects.
An object that reflects green and red light would be some shade of yellow or orange, depending on the proportions.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.