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Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
No, the colors you see are the colors that are reflected by the object. White light is composed of several different wavelengths of energy, these different energies correspond to different visible colors. When an object absorbs the light, it absorbs its energy, the rest of the energy is reflected from the surface. That energy is what you see in the form of photons (light). So, if an object looks blue to you, that object is absorbing red light.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
No, the colors you see are the colors that are reflected by the object. White light is composed of several different wavelengths of energy, these different energies correspond to different visible colors. When an object absorbs the light, it absorbs its energy, the rest of the energy is reflected from the surface. That energy is what you see in the form of photons (light). So, if an object looks blue to you, that object is absorbing red light.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
No. Research indicates that they do have some ability to distinguish between different colors (specifically between blue and green), but they do not see colors "the same way humans do"... except, possibly, for humans with certain kinds of color blindness.
The colors that you see are the colors that are being reflected back at you
Sunlight is a mix of all colors. Pigments in the object reflect different colors of light, which you see.
because paint is solid and light you can see each different color and layer. paint you can make new colors, but with light you can mostly make purples and whites
White light is a mixture of different colors. A red object (for example) would reflect a greater percentage of red light, and a lesser percentage of other colors, thus making the light that you see redder.
Each color has a different frequency and wavelength; with red having the longest wavelength and lowest frequency of all the visible colors & violet having the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of the colors humans can see.
You can see people because light reflects off of them and then hits your retina (rods and cones) and a signal is sent to your brain. Different materials absorb different colors (wave lengths) of light, so that makes the different colors.