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There is a reason why plants appear green. Inside a plant, the plastid chloroplast contains green pigment that reflects green light. This means that plants do not use green lights in large amounts (there are some other plastids that uses the color green, but there are few in number). So when you give plants green light, they cannot use it as efficient as they would if it was a different color.
A "Green Wave" is a sensor on the traffic lights that allows the main flow of traffic to continue to have a green light unless another car is to pull up in the other direction then the light would change to let the other car go.
A green object is called "green" because that's the only color of light that it reflects to our eyes, while it absorbs any other light. If there's no green light shining on it, then there's nothing for it to reflect, and we would describe it as a "black" object under those conditions.
The green plant will look green and the red pot will look black.
Christmas lights come in a number of colors. There is the usual all-white string, but there are also strings of other colors, such as blue, red, green, or purple. You can also get muticolored strings of lights that have blue, red, green and yellow.
Yes. Depending on the object (let's use a banana) they reflect different light. Out of appearingly white light, there are colours. A banana appears yellow because it absorbs all other colours and reflects the yellow part of the light. This also means that is you put a plant in green light, it will die because it reflects green and needs the other lights for photosynthesis.
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this tells you is a simple wiring problem.most likely a loose wire from the third light to the other lights.(third lights provides the power to the other lights)
If you are in need of lighting for any production, stage lighting like resnel, PAR, ellipsoidal, cyc light, strip light, scoop, LED stage lighting, moving light or spot lights will work great. Whether you are buying lights for your green screen or other productions, these lights will always do the trick. I would check out StageSpot.com (link below), they have a HUGE variety of lamps/lights for amateurs all the way to professional use.
There are a wide variety of disco lights available. These tend to be the primary light colors, such as red, green and blue. They also can feature yellow instead of green, and any mixture of these 3 or 4 colors can make a variety of other colors.
If you are seeing both a red and green light at the same time from another boat, it means that either that boat is moving almost directly toward you, or something is wrong with the other boat's lights.
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.