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.
i asked my teacher and he said just to put metallic or shiny to describe the color. the luster is metallic according to my book.
water absorption, color, texture, and fertility
The light bounces off the object creating a color reaction to your eyes making your eyes see the color of that object.
The streak, or color of a mineral's powder, represents the true color of a mineral without the effects observed in a hand specimen due to impurities, inclusions or differences in light reflection.
The streak, or color of a mineral's powder, represents the true color of a mineral without the effects observed in a hand specimen due to impurities, inclusions or differences in light reflection.
-- The colors of light that the object absorbsare gone, and aren'tavailable to proceed to your eye.-- The colors of light that the object reflectsproceed from the objectto your eye. They are the colors that the object "looks" to you.
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.
Color is produced by the reflection of lights. If you have a blue object, it is reflecting blue light and is absorbing all other colors. A white object absorbs all colors and a black object reflects all.
Yes. White is produced by the reflection of all colored light, and black is produced by the absorption of all colored light.
the darker the color, the more attraction to sunlight so the object heats up faster
The absorption spectrum of pigment is the molecules response to light. The color of the pigment depends on the wavelengths of light the do not absorb.
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It depends on which frequencies are reflected off the object.
angle at which visible light is reflected off the object.
Colors are able to form by water droplets that can break sunlight into several colors of the spectrum. Colors can also form by light absorption, emission spectra and reflection.
No. Color is the reflection of light and shadows are areas where light does not reflect off of an object. The dark area you see is the area where light, and there for color, is not present. Simply stated, a shadow does not have color. On a side note: black is not a color, it is the absence of color.
No. Color is the reflection of light and shadows are areas where light does not reflect off of an object. The dark area you see is the area where light, and there for color, is not present. Simply stated, a shadow does not have color. On a side note: black is not a color, it is the absence of color.