A red light is shown
A white light is shown
your torque converter has locked up.... it's like having a manual transmission with no clutch.
Normally penguins have black colour skin at their back. In science black asorbs light very well. So penguins face their back to the sun which is black colour. As a result it asorbs light from the sun and keeps it warm.
Because white light contains all the colours of the spectrum and objects of one colour absorb the other colours only reflecting back the colour that they are. This can be shown by the fact that Black reflects back none of the spectrum so no light is reflected back and so appears "black" whilst white reflects back all of the spectrum so it appears white.
yes just remove all the colour by draining it
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
As light moves through the air, it slowly diminishes, until it finally disappears. When light bounces of any object, light turns to colour. Objects become dimmer because the further back it moves, the more coloured light diminishes, causing the object to look dimmer in light and colour.
As light moves through the air, it slowly diminishes, until it finally disappears. When light bounces of any object, light turns to colour. Objects become dimmer because the further back it moves, the more coloured light diminishes, causing the object to look dimmer in light and colour.
Visual perception is a result of light being detected by your retina at the back of your eye. Light of different wavelengths determines colour. Objects that are a specific colour absorb light of certain wavelengths and reflect light at other wavelengths. So if an object is green that is because it is absorbing the red and blue light and reflecting green.
it changes to colours of the rainbow, starting with a white light and gradually is altered due to the position of the light source and to violet in which the light fades to the back ground colour; and white light
Light is just radiation bouncing off objects that comes back to us as colour. For example, a black shirt looks black because it absorbs most of the light's radiation and a white shirt looks white because the light's radiation bounces off the white.
Reflection is when a wave of light bounces away from the material, depending on the material it may maintain its strength. However absorbtion is when the beam of light hits a material and does not bounce back. To explain why light does not bounce back (becomes absorbed) you will need to know about the colour spectrum. A wave of white light contains, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. Certain coloured materials will absorb and reflect certain colours of the colour spectum. So say we aim our wave of light at a black filter. Black will absorb every colour in the colour spectum, thus not allowing for any reflection.