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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. :)
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
violet, becasue of how the colours react to each other and how they work together to form green.
The object would be more clear or more blurry.
The object would be more clear or more blurry.
green
I think you would see blue.I say that, because I'm thinking to myself: "WHAT MAKES THE FILTER BLUE ? ! ? !"
You would use a filter. Like the ones for gold.
red filter
Coloured filters are sheets of plastic used to get colour away from white light. They work by letting some of the spectrum through and absorbing other parts of it. For example a red colour filter lets red light and some orange light pass through- it absorbs all other colours of the spectrum From Little miss me9087
black
blue
The shadow is not a solid 'black' colour. It can be the same colour as the object and the shadow allows you to see through it more than an opaque objects shadow. An opaque object would block the light but a translucent object would give a shadow that you could quite easily see through
Black because if a red light reflects off the blue surface there is no reflection, so the surface looks black.
Yellow-green.
Black because if a red light reflects off the blue surface there is no reflection, so the surface looks black.
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