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Chlorophyll reflects the green portion of the visible light spectrum, this is why most plants appear green in color
The visible spectrum includes EVERYTHING that you call any color, and doesn't appear black to you, when you see it,
An object would appear black if:it did not emit any visible radiation.it was in an environment where there was no ambient visible radiation present.the compounds on its surface absorbed all radiation comprising the visible spectrum.
It bounces off (is reflected) by the surface of the basketball. If some of the reflected light reaches your retina then you will see the ball.
If an object absorbs all the colors of light, it will appear to be black. It is the reflected part of the spectrum that gives an object its color.
Things appear red because they absorb all wavelengths of visible light apart from red this will be reflected. If you only shine green light on the object it will all be absorbed and no light will be reflected so it will appear black.
The object will be red, due to the red light of the spectrum being reflected.
Not all apples are red. But of those that are, they contain anthocyanins , a chemical that may appear red. Why might this chemical appear red? Because it absorbs all the light frequencies in the spectrum except red, which it reflects (like a mirror). So, when we look at a red apple, we see the color that the chemical reflects: red.
because the prism splits the white light into all colors of visible light
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
the colors which we can see are called visible colors that appear in visible light spectrum VIBGYOR these are the only visible colors although we can see different colors by the combination of these colors also whit is a visible color
The car reflects all of the colors of the visible spectrum :)