transparent objects are transparent because your eyes tells you so. In reality, every body sees every colour differently as our eye cells are not the same. So, in answer to the question, yes, but you cannot see it.
We normally think of "white" light, in which every color is mixed together. Light strikes an opaque object. Some of the frequencies are absorbed; some of the frequencies are reflected. The color that we see for the object is the color which is reflected.
A red object reflects red light. A blue object reflects blue light, and absorbs most other colors. That's why a blue object looks black in red light; the blue object absorbs the red light, and since it's a red light, there isn't any blue light to reflect. So it looks black.
Glass, it is see-through and allows light through.
No, it depends on the color that they reflect back to your eye.
Only a non significant part of the visible light is absorbed by transparent objects.
A transparent material one that allows light to pass through with little absorption or distortion. If there is distortion, one might use the term translucent instead of transparent. More technically, one refers to a materials as being able to transmit light for a particular range of color as being transparent in that color range. Water is transparent for light in the range that the human eye can detect, but just outside that range, it becomes highly absorptive and would, if we could see, appear black. This is generally true for glass, air, salt and other materials which we would nominally characterize as transparent. Objects that absorb in a portion of the visible spectrum will transmit light that is a color formed from the portion of the spectrum that is not absorbed (portion that is transarent).
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White objects reflects visual "light" where as black objects absorb it. black the color is every color so it absorbs all the light(every color in the spectrum), and white is the lack of color so it reflects all the light(every color in the spectrum) that's why you get warmer when you wear black in the sun because it absorbs the sun and white reflects it.
Opaque means when an object does not allow light to pass through.
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transparent and translucent objects are the objects that let the light pass through them eg glass, but sometimes translucent objects are colorful so they change the color of the light as it passes through them opaque objects can either absorb the light, like dark material, or reflect, like a mirror.
black
Yes, you can see a color when light of a certain wavelength reaches your eye.
colors are different frequencies of light. atoms in objects vibrate in specific frequencies too. objects with atoms vibrating in the frequency corresponding to the color absorb that color and reflect the other frequencies they can't absorb. the color of an object is basically the frequency of light that it can't absorb.
Because certain objects can absorb specific wavelengths of light(color) and they reflect the waves that they cannot absorb. the reflected wave of light is the visible color of the object.
Because certain objects can absorb specific wavelengths of light(color) and they reflect the waves that they cannot absorb. the reflected wave of light is the visible color of the object.
Blood appears red because that's the colour that they do not absorb, same with all other objects. This depends on the ions and electrons in blood.
Black objects absorb the most heat
Yes.
Red is transmit and It absorb green blue and cyan.
There is no hex color code for a transparent or colorless color because there is no such color as transparent. Transparent is whatever color the backdrop is. Thus, there is an almost indefinite number of colors that could be considered feasibly transparent... but are not transparent. In other words, there needs to be a "transparent" option to switch any electronic color code setting to transparent.
Because black color is travel and heat more then any color and more then white.