No, black is not a color when referring to light. It is merely the absence of light.
If you are referring to skin color, no. If you mean the color black but not a skin color, then yes.
I think you may be referring to yin and yang. If my knowledge is correct then yin has a light color, usually white, while yang has a dark color, usually black.
No, black is the absence of light, so there is no such as black light and if there is no light, there is only black.
Black is just a "color" made by a surface chemical absorbing all light, therefore meaning that if there is no light, objects will look black.
Light blue and black do not create a new color when combined. The black color will likely overpower the light blue, resulting in a darker shade of blue with black undertones.
Black.
Presumably, you are referring to polarization. This has nothing to do with the color of light. Light of any color can be polarized, or non-polarized.
Technically speaking, black is not a color at all. Color is the way we perceive light of a given frequency; if it has a wavelength that is, say, 510 nanometers, then we perceive green light. Black, however, is an absence of light. Therefore, black is not a color at all, rather, it is an absence of color. Unless you are speaking of subtractive colors - then black is the presence of all color and white is the absence of all color. Additive color is light - subtractive color is the color that light bouncing from an object creates.
no, light black... -.- OF COURSE ITS GREY
When referring to the hue of a light wave, we are referring to the specific color that our eyes perceive, such as red, blue, or green. Hue is one of the main characteristics used to describe the color of an object or light source.
Black does not reflect. It absorbs all colors of light.
Black is not a color in the traditional sense, as it is the absence of light. When all colors are combined and no light is reflected, we perceive it as black. Pigments like carbon black or dyes can also create the color black by absorbing most light.