The light shines through but only blurry so you cannot see the outline aswell
Hope this helps x
The blue light turns turqoise shining of the green object
Blue light is reflected, other colors are absorbed.
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.
My teacher told me that light can travel through translucent object.
When white light shines onto a violet object, the violet part of white light reflects off of the object, causing you to see violet. White light it ROYGBIV, which is the colours of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). So white light IS the combination of ALL of these colours.
The blue light turns turqoise shining of the green object
Blue light is reflected, other colors are absorbed.
No, unless light shines through your tissue box
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
My teacher told me that light can travel through translucent object.
White light contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum at equal intensity. The different colors of light, except violet, are absorbed when white light shines on an opaque violet object. The violet color is reflected.
When white light shines onto a violet object, the violet part of white light reflects off of the object, causing you to see violet. White light it ROYGBIV, which is the colours of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). So white light IS the combination of ALL of these colours.
The photons all get absorbed. None of them make it to the other side to escape.
A translucent object is something that you can see through, but not completely. When light hits a translucent object, the light is scattered, meaning only some of the light passed through. An opaque object (like metal or wood) allows no light to pass through, and a transparent object (like glass or air) allows all or most light to pass.
Shadows are formed when light shines on an opaque (solid) or translucent (partially solid, like a net curtain) object. This object stops the light rays, so a shadow is produced in the shape of the object. For example, if you hold your hand in front of a light, then the light will only be seen in the places where your hand is not blocking it. You will then see a hand shaped shadow.
Opaque means that neither light nor images can pass through the object. Translucent means that only light can pass through the object.