the light perceives which is the one that is reflected, then most gets absorbed with whats rest of the light .
When red light strikes a green wall you see a brown wall!
the light perceives which is the one that is reflected, then most gets absorbed with whats rest of the light .
When white light is made up of many colors. The reason you see green is because the green object reflects green light back to you and and all the other colors are absorbed by the object.
The light on the wall will likely be green, as the green plastic will filter out light of other colors and only allow green light to pass through.
Fluorescent light bulbs have an inner wall coated with phosphor powder. This coating converts the ultraviolet light produced by the bulb into visible light when it strikes the phosphor.
The reason the wall appears black is that it absorbs light in the visible spectrum (~400nm to ~700 nm in wavelength); otherwise, the wall is no longer black. A green wall reflects green light (~500 nm) but absorbs all else. ===========================
pink
it will make a rainbow on the wall
A chocolaty brown or beige.
On one side of the wall there is '21 Guns' lyrics and on another side there is 'See The Light' lyrics
dark pink, light blue, light green and white
Its the other way around. Green walls only reflect green, and that's how we see them as green walls. My answer could change depending on what type of green it is.