obviously not because the color of glass does not always effect the light
No, red glass does not only reflect and transmit red light waves. It actually transmits the white light waves through the red glass creating a red glow. A transparent object generally transmits light while a solid object reflects light.
Infrared waves have longer wavelengths compared to red light waves. The wavelengths of infrared waves are too long for the naked eye to see, while red light waves can be seen as part of visible light.
Red light waves are almost double the length of blue or violet light waves. Wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency; red light has a higher frequency than blue light.
Red is transmit and It absorb green blue and cyan.
Visible light ranges from longer red light wave to shoter violet light waves in the spectrum,so the red stop sign light waves are longer.
No, red glass does not only reflect and transmit red light waves. It actually transmits the white light waves through the red glass creating a red glow. A transparent object generally transmits light while a solid object reflects light.
No. But a " Red Shift" transmits Red Light....
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No, red glass does not only reflect and transmit red light waves. It actually transmits the white light waves through the red glass creating a red glow. A transparent object generally transmits light while a solid object reflects light.
Infrared waves have longer wavelengths compared to red light waves. The wavelengths of infrared waves are too long for the naked eye to see, while red light waves can be seen as part of visible light.
Red light waves are almost double the length of blue or violet light waves. Wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency; red light has a higher frequency than blue light.
Red is transmit and It absorb green blue and cyan.
Visible light ranges from longer red light wave to shoter violet light waves in the spectrum,so the red stop sign light waves are longer.
Red light is transmitted when light falls on red object. It allows only the red light to pass through and absorbs all the other light.
Red and green light. Yellow glass transmits yellow light. Yellow light is a combination of red and green light. Therefore yellow glass transmits red and green light and absorbs blue light.
Yes.
water with food colouring is transparent. This is because in order to be translucent, the material must scatter the light waves, food colouring does not make a glass of water scatter incoming light waves, it simply makes them red :D