That would be black.
To do this, it would have to be black, which is the lack of color.
Ink doesn't create its color the way paint does. Paint is opaque. Light hits the surface of the paint film, the wavelengths of light that don't correspond to the color your thing is are absorbed. Ink that isn't black is transparent. Really it is. Light passes through it and strikes the paper surface. The paper absorbs certain wavelengths of light. Then the light passes back through the ink film where the wavelengths not needed for the color of ink are absorbed. A cream-color paper will absorb different wavelengths than a blue-white paper.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
A substance´s color is due to chemical compounds called pigments. When light shines on a material that contains pigments, three things can happen to the different wavelengths: they can be transmitted, reflected, or absorbed.
Black is the only color that does absorb all wavelengths of light.White is the color that reflects all wavelengths of light.All other colors absorb only certain wavelengths of light and reflect the rest.
It depends upon what wavelengths of light are absorbed, and which wavelengths are transmitted.
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
To do this, it would have to be black, which is the lack of color.
Its molecular composition will determine which light wavelengths are absorbed and reflected.
Ink doesn't create its color the way paint does. Paint is opaque. Light hits the surface of the paint film, the wavelengths of light that don't correspond to the color your thing is are absorbed. Ink that isn't black is transparent. Really it is. Light passes through it and strikes the paper surface. The paper absorbs certain wavelengths of light. Then the light passes back through the ink film where the wavelengths not needed for the color of ink are absorbed. A cream-color paper will absorb different wavelengths than a blue-white paper.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
Most of the longest wavelengths (reds) of visible light are being reflected, compared to the other colors. The shorter wavelengths are mostly being absorbed.
they are absorbed
they are absorbed
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
No. Color is a sensory perception of the various wavelengths of light.
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