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

Reflected


What is the color that an object appears to be determined by?

It is determined by the wavelengths of light that reach your eyes.


Why an object appears to be somewhere else in water?

It is due to the refraction of light rays, when in their journey from the object to your eyes, they cross the water-air interface.


Why do some object appears black?

because when you look at a black object, little light reflects back to your eyes


What does a blue object look like in yellow light?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


What colour would a blue object look like if a blue light were shone on it?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


What colour would a blue object look like if a yellow light were shone on it?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


What is an object theat appears to stay in place that helps you detect motion in another object?

This is called a reference point.


An object that appears to stay in place?

An object that appears to stay in place is stationary.


How do you see an object?

You look at it with these magical things on your face called "Eyes". *BiGtHuNdEr=DaRkClOuDs*


What is it called when both eyes working together to produce an image of the same object?

binocular


Do you see an object when light from your eyes hit that object?

No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes