Green
All but green.
Blue + green = blue green
Primary colours. Orange, purple and green are the three secondary colours. Any combination of those and/or primary colours after that are tertiary colours.I.E.red + yellow = orangered + blue = purpleblue + yellow = green
It takes white pale green and dark green
All colors are absorbed by chlorophyll except for green.
It can be either reflected or absorbed. E.g. if the object is green, all the colours of light are absorbed except green. Green is reflected and not absorbed.
No. On the contrary, they are green because only green light is reflected, and all other colours are absorbed.
No. Actually ALL colours other than green are absorbed. So, for our common plants, the colours absorbed; to work the photosynthesis mechanism; are those towards the red end of the spectrum.
Im Not So Sure About Colours On A Monitor Screen But.. Humans Can Only See Three Colours, Green, Blue And Red For Example A Leaf Looks Green Because Red And Blue Light Are Being Absorbed But Green Light Is Being Reflected. The Three Colours Mix To Create Other Colours Such As Magenta Or Cyan. If Something Looks Black Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Absorbed If Something Looks White Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Reflected
the light turns green because all the other colours of the spectrum are absorbed while the green is reflected
A black table is black because all of the colours are absorbed , and none are reflected. It is the same for any other black item too, for example: A chair. Now, if a chair is red, that is because blue and green (the 2 other primary colours in light) are absorbed and red is reflected. It is the same for if a chair is blue or green, the two other colours are absorbed, so the colour you are seeing is reflected.
All of them are to some degree. The color that is leastabsorbed is orange.
The colour black absorbs all other colours. Thus green won't be reflected, it will be absorbed by a black body.
if im not mistaken what had my teacher told was the rest of the colours are absorbed . The only three colours that is yellow,red and green are the ones that the images are actually reflected .
Colours are made by reflected lights. When light hits an object, the color you see is being reflected, the ones you don't are being absorbed. Example: you have a blue object, blue is being reflected while the other colours are absorbed. With a colour like green, blue and yellow are reflected as the others are absorbed.
Green. Its sounds a bit odd, because plants are mostly green, but remember that Green is the colour that is not absorbed. And this waste unused light energy bounces back, to be seen by our eyes. Other colours, like red and blue are absorbed, and used.