If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
You get magenta.
Because the light can shine through it?
The light is absorbed by the black ink and reflected by the white paper surrounding the ink. That is why you can see the ink clearly.
the paper will attract the body
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You get magenta.
green,red
The energy is absorbed by the paper. Technically, it heats the paper. But it would have to be quite a bright light before you'd notice the increase in temperature.
a piece of paper and a green crayon
Nothing.
take a piece of paper and put it in a bottle and take a piece of string and light the string
It might be a cold piece of paper, but there shouldn't be much difference otherwise.
somewhere in the anatomy of the paper, two primary colours (blue and yellow) have been mixed
if you eat paper nothing will happen i used to eat paper when i was small
It turns to ash
It Changes:colorshapesizeChemical composition
Because the light can shine through it?