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it would look brown because of the grrs
A green object would look blaack in a red light because coloured objects absorb all colours except the colour they are, so a green object absorbs 6 colours (red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, violet) and reflects 1 (green). In this situation, there is no green light to reflect and it can't reflect other colours, so it looks black. :)
violet, becasue of how the colours react to each other and how they work together to form green.
Seeing as grass is green, PETANDPEZ would have to say that the colour reflected is green. However, when you see BROWN grass, green light is still being reflected only at a much lower intensity.
There would either be no light (pure blackness) or so much saturated light that colour is eliminated (pure whiteness). However, this is a completely hypothetical event.
A nice light shade of green would be nice for a brown jumper.
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
purple?
black
Green
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black
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
It is either green because the colour of light above it is the only colour it allows through like in this case Green light only lets green through or it could be cyan as blue and green make cyan but i think it would be green
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 " Light" colour..i presume.!
If I understand the question. The only colour you would see is green. The only primary light colour not mentioned.