Light that's absorbed is not there any more for anyone to see. You 'see' an object by the light that's reflected from it. If you see color, then it's the color that's NOT absorbed.
Green light is not absorbed by plants, but is reflected.
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Because colors are absorbed the color reflected of is the color we see. For example apples are red every other color is absorbed but red is reflected off the apple.
If you are talking specifically about visible light, the wavelength is between approximately 380 nm and 760 nm, depending on the color.
The green color is being absorbed
When all colors are absorbed, the color seen is called "black."
Light that's absorbed is not there any more for anyone to see. You 'see' an object by the light that's reflected from it. If you see color, then it's the color that's NOT absorbed.
Green light is not absorbed by plants, but is reflected.
The color is red.
That depends on what other wavelengths of light are present. You see whatever is left, after the 525-nm green is subtracted from it. If 525-nm green is the only thing there was to begin with, then nothing (black) is seen.
This is the violet color (380-450 nm).
Blue is part of the colour spectrum, with a wavelength of about 475 nm.
Blue
green the pigments absorb every color in the light spectrum but green.
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Green