A cyan filter will pass green light.
In fact, you could pass the light through a cyan filter AND a yellow filter and it would be unchanged.
If the filter is magenta that is the combination of red and blue. They are the addictive primary colours, so a magenta filter blocks green light. hope this helped
the light turns green because all the other colours of the spectrum are absorbed while the green is reflected
The red light is absorbed by the green filter and therefore no light passes through the filter
Mostly green.
it will merge into each other as i experienced when i was the age i am now 10i don't know why it happens
green
it doesn't let light through
When a yellow book is viewed through a green filter, the filter will absorb most of the yellow light but allow green light to pass through. As a result, the book may appear darker and its yellow color may become less vibrant when viewed through the green filter.
If the filter is magenta that is the combination of red and blue. They are the addictive primary colours, so a magenta filter blocks green light. hope this helped
the light turns green because all the other colours of the spectrum are absorbed while the green is reflected
The red light is absorbed by the green filter and therefore no light passes through the filter
Mostly green.
it will merge into each other as i experienced when i was the age i am now 10i don't know why it happens
There are basically two different kinds of filters. The first kind belongs to the family of transition filters meaning that the only green light can come thought. The second one is absorption filter which passes everything though except the green light.
When light passes through a prism, it is refracted slightly and separated into seven individual beams of coloured light - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
All of the colors in the white, except the green, are absorbed by the plastic. The green is the only light that survives the trip all the way through and comes out the other side. This is the main reason the object is known as "a green bottle".
No. Red light will not go through a green or a blue filter.