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While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
Green.
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
if a red cricket ball was viewd in red light it would appear to be the colour of black or blue that's what colour you would be if it hit youin the face lol.
white well i thought they wrote 'what colour is the colour of the cricket ball in TEST CRICKET!' hahahaha
It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
green
White
If there was only green light, then everything would be a hue of green (includes black, white) or a shade of grey. A cyan ball would appear as a muted grey-green, I would assume.
When you see color, it is not due to the fact that a specific object is that color, but you are really seeing the light reflected off of the object. A green object reflects only green light, a purple object only reflects purple light. White is a special case, as it reflects all light that hits it. When you shine a white light, the light contains every color that the human eye can see. By using a red filter, you only allow red light to reach the ball. Since the ball reflects all light, it reflects the only light it recieves, red light. Therefore, you percieve the ball as being red.
A red ball would appear black under blue light.