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Visible light contains all of the colors with in the spectrum. The only way we see color is the bending and refraction of the visible light sending certain wave lengths back, which our brain interprets as different colors.
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.
Sunlight is a mix of all colors. Pigments in the object reflect different colors of light, which you see.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
When you look at a rock and see different colors, those colors are minerals .The pressure and heat causes the minerals in the rock to change into different minerals which cause the different colors in the rocks.
no you can not see colors at night because color is the eyes perception of refracted light
do people with different eye colour see differently
You can see people because light reflects off of them and then hits your retina (rods and cones) and a signal is sent to your brain. Different materials absorb different colors (wave lengths) of light, so that makes the different colors.
Visible light contains all of the colors with in the spectrum. The only way we see color is the bending and refraction of the visible light sending certain wave lengths back, which our brain interprets as different colors.
Uh, no they do not. Unless they have a sight disorder that causes them to mix up colors, they see colors just like every other normal human being.
Well it all depends on the colour that you are seeing because if it is a different colour EG. pink and yellow then you are most likely to see the yellow because it is brighter then the pink.
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
i think the answer is b
As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.
mix them
Birds can see all the colors a human can see so name any color and a bird can see it