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the wavelength of the reflected light :)
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Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
any colors that are not part of the color of the object are absorbed by the object. light of the colors that do make up the color of the object are reflected back to your eyes.
The object appears to have the color of the light that it is worst at absorbing. That'sthe color of which the most light remains to be scattered and reflected to your eye.
the wavelength of the reflected light :)
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the wavelength of the reflected light :)
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It depends on which frequencies are reflected off the object.
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
The apparent color of the object.
The apparent color of the object.
any colors that are not part of the color of the object are absorbed by the object. light of the colors that do make up the color of the object are reflected back to your eyes.
The object appears to have the color of the light that it is worst at absorbing. That'sthe color of which the most light remains to be scattered and reflected to your eye.
Opaque is not a color. If something is opaque, it refers to how much light cannot travel through an object. Personally, I hear it used in reference to gemstones quite a bit. For instance, gemstones that are considered opaque include turquoise, opal, jade, etc.
Genetic factors, exposure to sunlight.