The answer is: it depends on what you mean by "white." The Sun, which is what our eyes are designed for, gives off light that is almost by definition white. But our brains and eyes tend to recalibrate themselves after a while. To some extent we see what we expect to see. If we look at the same (white) object under natural sunlight, under an incandescent light, or under a fluorescent light, we most likely think it looks white in all three cases. Camera film designed for indoor Photography using incandescent bulbs will record it as bluish, white, and greenish respectively.
Sunlight comprises three components ; visible white light, ultra-violet rays and infra-red rays.
If an object is white in sunlight it will be green in green light. A white object reflects all wavelengths (colors) of light that shine on it. If only green light shines on it, that color will be reflected and the object will look green.
Any color. The mixture that closely matches sunlight is called white.
white cars reflect sunlight while black cars absorb more heat
Try it! For example, take a white sheet of paper out into the sunlight. If you think about it, you might even remember having seen - or not seen - white objects in white light in the past.
Sunlight is white
White reflect the most sunlight white is the color that reflects the most sunlight
Yes, sunlight is white.
Yes. The white short fur on the tips of the ears lets most sunlight through.
The center of Sols visible spectrum is yellow. Same as the color our eyes are most sensitive to.
Because white reflects sunlight, and black absorbs sunlight. Therefore, a white car would be cooler.
The Polar Bear is white because of the sunlight shining on it.
The primary color of sunlight is yellow. White light is a combination of magenta, blue, and green. Our eyes are adapted to see sunlight as 'white' light, but its spectrum is different than pure white light.
White reflects sunlight (energy) back into space.
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Reflected sunlight, which we see as white.
People can be white from lack of sunlight, but mostly it has to do with just pigments in the skin.