white light colors?
All colors are absorbed by chlorophyll except for green.
The green color is reflected and the other colors are absorbed
all colors are absorbed from the light except the color green, which makes them that color
Green objects absorb all colors of light except for green, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the object appear green.
The color green is not being absorbed by a red apple. This is because red apples reflect red wavelengths and absorb other colors, including green.
When white light is made up of many colors. The reason you see green is because the green object reflects green light back to you and and all the other colors are absorbed by the object.
When a green filter is used, it will absorb red and blue light, allowing only green light to pass through.
Green leaves appear green because they absorb most colors of light in the visible spectrum, except for green light which is reflected. Blue light is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaf, contributing to the process of photosynthesis.
I'm thinking it must be the green region. That's probably why plants look green to me, after their chlorophyll has absorbed all the other colors of light.
A green leaf absorbs most colors in the visible spectrum except for green light, which is reflected. This reflected green light is what gives the leaf its green color.
Black is absorbed! White is reflected. :)
When a green filter is passed through light, it selectively absorbs all colors of light except green. This means that only green light passes through the filter, while other colors are absorbed. The result is that the light appears green in color after passing through the filter.