The visible red light has a wavelength of about 650 nm. At sunrise and sunset, red or orange colors are present because the wavelengths associated with these colors are less efficiently scattered by the atmosphere than the shorter wavelength colors (e.g., blue and purple). A large amount of blue and violet light has been removed as a result of scattering and the longwave colors, such as red and orange, are more readily seen.
black.because blue shirtreflects onlyblue light...all red light is absorbed so the shirt appears black
Blue and green are absorbed by the shirt, and red is reflected.
Blue and green are absorbed by the shirt, and red is reflected.
None of them. It absorbs them all.
I donβt know
Red
About 650nm
orange
blue
Sunlight: yellow Yellow light: yellow
Orange
because a yellow pencil can only reflect yellow light and that yellow light is what you see from a yellow pencil.
An object that reflects green and red light would be some shade of yellow or orange, depending on the proportions.
blue
The color that would be the warmest if exposed to white light would be yellow. This is because yellow is paler and less intense that the other warm colors of red or orange..
Sunlight: yellow Yellow light: yellow
white
Yellow
Black
It is usually colourless, but it can sometimes appear light yellow.
Orange
yellow-green
It got sick of being mellow. Things that are the color yellow are that way because they reflect every color of light except yellow, which it absorbs. That's why things appear yellow.
Black shorts will appear darker and may appear slightly greenish or grayish in yellow light due to the interaction of the colors. The yellow light will not change the actual color of the black shorts, but it may alter the perception of the color under that specific lighting condition.
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