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the colorful spectrum comes into place known as Roy G. Biv. red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet

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Q: What happens when an object reflects two or more colors of light?
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What happens to the different colors of light when white light shines on a opaque violet object?

it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors


An object that reflects red light and absorbs other colors?

An object that reflects red light and absorbs GREEN COLOUR.


What does the color of visible light depend on?

the color of the light it reflects and absorbs. If the object reflects red and absorbs all other colors, the object will appear red.


What happens when a light hit a black object?

An object appears black because it absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum. If we idealize the object to make it perfectly absorptive, it absorbs all of the white light that strikes it and reflects none. In the real world, some light is always reflected. If the object appears black or dark gray, then it reflects small amounts of all colors of the spectrum.


What colors does white paper reflect?

White light is made up of all the colors. If a paper is white, it is reflecting all the colors of light. We know that the color of an object is determined by the color(s) of light it reflects. If an object is green, for example, it reflects green light and absorbs all other colors.


What color light does a green object absorb?

Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.


What color will an object under white light appear to be if it reflects all the colors of light?

White.


What happens when pigment reflects red light?

All of the colors are absorbed.


What colors of light are reflected by a white object?

A white object reflects all the colors making up white light. Therefore the reflected color will still be white.


Can the color of an object depend on the light it reflects?

dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more light that is why they are called dark and light


What color will reflect all colors?

The color that we see is not the color of the object in question, but the color of the light it reflects. This means that a "green object" absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum except for green light, which it reflects back to our eyes. White light is the combination of the entire visible spectrum combined. Thus a "white object" reflects all colors of light. On the opposite side of this question, a "black object" absorbs all colors of light, because "black" is the absence of color.


If you shine a blue light on a blue object what color will the object turn?

The object will appear to be blue. However, the object would be indistinguishable from an object that reflects all colors of light. If yellow light were shone on an object that reflects only blue wavelengths, the object would appear to be black.