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bcoz that sun shines is so shines that happens to the silicon layers in a solar cell
Because the white light shines on it and the white light contains all seven frequencies. However the object only reflects one frequency (which is then the colour it looks) the others it absorbs
it shines as color blue
Red: absorbedOrange: absorbedYellow: absorbedGreen: absorbedBlue: absorbedIndigo: absorbedViolet: reflected
The light shines through but only blurry so you cannot see the outline aswell Hope this helps x
Red: absorbedOrange: absorbedYellow: absorbedGreen: absorbedBlue: absorbedIndigo: absorbedViolet: reflected
bcoz that sun shines is so shines that happens to the silicon layers in a solar cell
The question is a little off. Sunlight isn't 'attracted' to anything, in the sense that light 'wants to move toward' certain colors. But when light shines on objects of different colors, different parts of the light are reflected off of the objects and absorbed by the objects. An object that is close to a very pure white color will reflect most of the light that shines on it; an object that is close to a very pure black color will absorb most of the light that shines on it, and so will absorb more energy.
Because the white light shines on it and the white light contains all seven frequencies. However the object only reflects one frequency (which is then the colour it looks) the others it absorbs
it shines as color blue
Because certain objects can absorb specific wavelengths of light(color) and they reflect the waves that they cannot absorb. the reflected wave of light is the visible color of the object.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
As mermaids are entirely fictional, nothing happens.
It illuminates and gives warmth.
it makes a rainbow
The minerals glow.
a rainbow appears