red
White.
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
It would depend on whether or not the dye for the cloth was developed in natural light , sunlight is a natural light , light created by some forms of man made light give off their own spectrum of color , a dye developed under these types of light would not appear the same in sunlight. But generally most dyes are quality controlled to appear as they should under natural light.
The blue pants appear black because they are absorbing the red wavelengths. The shirt must not be the same color as the light, because using basic knowledge of how light works, if it really was red along with the stage light, it would appear red as well. Therefore, all of these clothing items are absorbing the light and not reflecting it back as the colors they should be under white light.
It is reflecting the RED light back to your Eye. The same would be true for any other colors that are shined onto the surface.
it would appear black because no red light strikes it
White.
turquoise(or turquiose)
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
all colors except red will appear black in red light
It would depend on whether or not the dye for the cloth was developed in natural light , sunlight is a natural light , light created by some forms of man made light give off their own spectrum of color , a dye developed under these types of light would not appear the same in sunlight. But generally most dyes are quality controlled to appear as they should under natural light.
The blue pants appear black because they are absorbing the red wavelengths. The shirt must not be the same color as the light, because using basic knowledge of how light works, if it really was red along with the stage light, it would appear red as well. Therefore, all of these clothing items are absorbing the light and not reflecting it back as the colors they should be under white light.
It is reflecting the RED light back to your Eye. The same would be true for any other colors that are shined onto the surface.
The reason a black object is described as "a black object" is becasuse even under white light, where every color is available, the thing absorbs all of them, and doesn't reflect any color. Illuminating it with light of only a single color isn't going to change that. It'll still appear black.
if the color of the paper is white then the heat from the light bulb would be deflected,but if the paper was a darker colour then the heat would be less deflected heating the paper but ether way the paper is blocking the heat so ya...
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
The cloth would be wite because if it were any other color the colored light would mix with the color of the cloth and make a different color.