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When all colours are absorbed in an object you will get the colour black
Blue light is reflected, other colors 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.
Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.
All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
When all colours are absorbed in an object you will get the colour black
Blue light is reflected, other colors 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.
Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.
All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
all the colors are reflected
Black
You get black
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
It has no colors absorbed into. Black would have all colors so heat would be absorbed
Fewer colors of light are reflected and more aare absorbed
Actually, it depends on witch object it is. If the opaque object is brown, then that means the object absorbed most of the colors of the white light and reflects mostly the brown colors.