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What color light is absorbed by an object that appears red under white light?

Red Light


What is happening when you see the color red?

When you see the color red, you are seeing red light reflect off of a surface. This means that any other color light that hits that object is absorbed into the surface. The exception to this is when you see red light, in that case you are seeing light that does not contain any other color of light.


Is red light reflected or absorbed by an object if the object appears red to your eyes?

Reflected


Is red light reflected or absorbed by an object if the object appeares to your eyes?

Reflected


If red light is absorbed what color is seen?

blue


When light waves strike a red object what happens to the light waves of all colors except red?

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.


When white light strikes a red object all colors except red are?

Absorbed


What color in the light spectrum is absorbed fastest in photosyntheis?

Red


Is the color of transparent objects depends on the color they absorb?

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.


What happens when a white light stikes a red object what happens?

Yellow and blue are the only colours which are not absorbed in a red object


When light waves strikes a red object what happens to the light wave of all colors except red?

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.


What is true about an object that looks red?

For an object to appear red, it must reflect only red light. All other colors are absorbed.