Black I think
purple
If the light is or contains the colour the object it is striking, then the object will appear to be the colour it originally is. If the light is not or does not contain the colour the object it is striking, then object will appear black. This is because an object will only reflect the light that is the same colour as it, all other light is absorbed. For example: Red, yellow, magenta, and white light will make a red object appear red as they all contain red light. Blue, green and cyan light will make a red object appear black.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
The answer to this is due to Chlorophyll and the electromagnetic spectrum of colour.
Things appear red because they absorb all wavelengths of visible light apart from red this will be reflected. If you only shine green light on the object it will all be absorbed and no light will be reflected so it will appear black.
BLACK
purple
If the light is or contains the colour the object it is striking, then the object will appear to be the colour it originally is. If the light is not or does not contain the colour the object it is striking, then object will appear black. This is because an object will only reflect the light that is the same colour as it, all other light is absorbed. For example: Red, yellow, magenta, and white light will make a red object appear red as they all contain red light. Blue, green and cyan light will make a red object appear black.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
The answer to this is due to Chlorophyll and the electromagnetic spectrum of colour.
Things appear red because they absorb all wavelengths of visible light apart from red this will be reflected. If you only shine green light on the object it will all be absorbed and no light will be reflected so it will appear black.
Green because you only perceive colors of objects by the colors of light they reflect into your eye.
Yes. In fact, our eyes are able to percieve colour when it receives the light reflected from the object. The rods in eyes convert the light waves into an impulse which gets transmitted to the brain and analysed. Then we are able to 'see' the colour.
Blue what ? ! ? Do you mean an object that appears blue in white light ? Such an object appears black in green light.
awsome
A purple colour will be formed
brown