Yes any light that is colored its not consider White light
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
BlackAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the black object and all of the colours that make the white light the light absorbs into the object and no light reflects.WhiteAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the white object and the light and no light is absorbed into the object but all of the colours that make the white light are reflected into your eyes
White light is formed when the spectral colours travel together and combine to make white light.
Pass the white light through a prism. Colored light will emerge from the other side. Nothing actually changes the white light to colored light, as white light already is a mixture of the different colors. Diffraction grating.
all the colors of rainbow mixed together , are making a light. this light called a white light.
No. White light is a mixture of various colors.
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
White light contains all the possible colors of the visible spectrum, so they are the same thing.
White is not a colour ... it is the absence of all color. White is a mixture of all coloured light, all colours are a reflection of light. The first thing to disappear when the light goes down is colour. In total darkness there is no light to reflect.
The colour 'white' when all of the light is bounced of the surface on which the colour is mounted. If the colour is darkened then there will be some light being absorbed into the surface. This means that the colour is no longer 'white' more of a grey or possibly black. :)
There's no such thing as a "white light ray". Every ray of visible light appears toyour eye as some color, depending on its wavelength. When several light rays, withdifferent wavelengths (different colors) and just the right combination of intensities,enter your eye together, you perceive the combination as 'white'.
There is no such thing as a horse with a blue mane and white skin. However a grey horse (has grey or black skin) can have a light grey mane which could appear blue in the right light and a white looking coat.
All around white light
You get white light. This is an instructive experiment to perform with a pair of prisms.
White light is monochromatic light.
When the visible light of all wavelengths are combined, it is called white light.
who invented the white light