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 light and Red light will make white light. Writing in green ink viewed with a red light will appear black.
It would look purple x
Black, green, and green
Black I think
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.
A purple colour will be formed
black
orange :) i think
BLACK
Black I think
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.
A purple colour will be formed
teal
black
Green ink.
orange :) i think
it would appear black.
it would appear black.
On stage in a theatre red light shines and clothes appear red, blue light is shone an clothes appear blue, what colour are they?
Red and blue are primary colours therefore they do not contain any other colour. When a blue light is shone onto a red object, all the blue light is absorbed by the red object, and as no red light is being shone for the red object to reflect, no light will be reflected from it and it will appear to be black. It is important to remember that physical colours will only reflect it's light colour equivalent. All other colours are absorbed. So red will reflect red, green will reflect green, and red will absorb green and so on.