Something white..
A "green" object is called "green" because that's the only color of light it reflects, and it absorbs any other color. If orange light is shining on it, then there's no light for it to reflect, and it looks black to you.
white ...of course.
No, green can reflect other colors, although I am not sure exactly which. I think green can reflect blue and yellow.
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
A "green" object is called "green" because that's the only color of light it reflects, and it absorbs any other color. If orange light is shining on it, then there's no light for it to reflect, and it looks black to you.
Green will be the color of a yellow object in a dark room while red light falls on it.
It would be black becasue the object would absorb all the red light, and there would be no green light for it to reflect
it might be reflect or absorb when it hits green color all clores absorbs but green refleccts
white ...of course.
No, green can reflect other colors, although I am not sure exactly which. I think green can reflect blue and yellow.
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
Chlorophyll reflect green color. That is why they appear in green
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
Green
They are the greens. That is why plants are green