Yes, in this picture the last three colors can be seen as black depending what object they're on. On a TV or Cinema screen for example, when the screen is dark, any of the last three colors will be referred to as "black". At that moment the human eye will see it that way. There are shades of black that contain more blue, more purple, more red, or more green, that confuse the human eye until you set them right next to one another. You really can't tell the difference unless you are an experienced artist who have dealt with these colors before, or unless you set them close to one another.
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
Black cat, Frosted glass and cloth.
Since were not talking about blackness, just black (like the color) i think eventually we could make something that emits black but not yet.
Reflecting light is a phenomenon is which light comes back after touched to any thing... And absorption is the process in which any body absorb light... Like black body. Etc
The reason a black object is described as "a black object" is becasuse even under white light, where every color is available, the thing absorbs all of them, and doesn't reflect any color. Illuminating it with light of only a single color isn't going to change that. It'll still appear black.
Nothing can escape a black hole, not even light.
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
There is no such thing as black light. Black is the absence of light.The above statement is incorrect. The color Black when speaking of light, is the absence of light, but a black light is the term used for Invisible ultraviolet or infrared radiationA black light causes fluorescent materials to emit visible light and is used to take pictures in the dark of various substances.
Black cat, Frosted glass and cloth.
a rock
Black Hole - A thing found in the Universe which is color :-) - Thing that can escape Black Hole are examples: Volume Light Universe - Found outside our planet called "Earth" - Thing which don't occupy - Big empty space
The same thing that's in a regular light, usually... the "black light" part comes from having the bulb be a color that blocks most of the visible light while allowing the ultraviolet to pass through.
A balck bird is not an element. No living thing is an element.
What you are seeing is an absence of light. You distinguish a black objects presence by its lack relative to other things.
A black hole has nothing in it and nothing can escape, not even light. Everything is just sucked in towards it where it is compressed and crushed. Nothing is in a black hole.
Since were not talking about blackness, just black (like the color) i think eventually we could make something that emits black but not yet.