Violet reflects the most light energy because it absorbs the most light energy. The amount of energy that is absorbed and captured by the pigment of shorter wavelengths is also used to do work or "energy".
It depends on the colour of incident light. If incident light is red, then red reflects more than green and blue. Likely green reflects more when incident light is green and blue reflects more when incident light is blue. If incident light is yellow then green and red reflects nearly same for pure yellow and blue will not reflect the light in that case. The colour of incident light determine the reflectance.
Violet because it is the last colour of the spectrum. (the rainbow). The colours go,
-Red
-Orange
-Yellow
-Green
-Blue
-Indigo
-Violet
It depends on the type of light and the type of pigments present in the object that is receiving that light. Light is composed of wavelengths (measured in nanometers), and objects are composed of different pigments that can absorb certain wavelengths of light only. For instance white light contains every wavelength from red to blue and can therefore refract the most and has the most wavelengths available for absorption or reflection depending on the type of pigments of the object.
White because it is able to reflect the entire visible color spectrum.
White reflects color the best because light reflects every color.
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The incident ray (the incoming light) hits the water and then the speed is slowed. It is called 'Refraction'. Which is the bending of light through a translucent or transparent object.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
The top colour of a rainbow is red, then the second is orange, third is yellow, fourth is green, fifth is blue, sixth is indigo and the seventh colour is violet.
You are thinking of a lens. If it is to form an image you need a convex lens, also called a converging lens.
Violet
Blue refracts the most in a prsm than yellow
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white light
as red light refracts at bigger angle we cant see it
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Violet because it has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency
A diamond reflects light and refracts it, so the colours you see coming from a diamond are a combination of the colour of the light source and the colours of a refracted rainbow.
Are you referrring to "refraction?" There's an easy way to remember this.... Blue bends Best Red refracts Rotten so red bends least!!
No, a mirror can not refrect. Instead, it can reflect. Water is an example of a substance that refracts.
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