You get magenta.
Because the light can shine through it?
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
The white light will shine through it and turn into red light.
This is FALSE. The incident wave "happens" when you shine the light AT the mirror. THe light that comes back is called the reflected wave.
The green light would be reflected, but the red light would be absorbed. ---Ryan Wang---
Because the light can shine through it?
The energy is absorbed by the paper. Technically, it heats the paper. But it would have to be quite a bright light before you'd notice the increase in temperature.
Sure. Shine a flashlight on a piece of black satin or black construction paper, and watch the intensity of the blinding glare that's reflected back.
Most objects do not give off their own light; it has to reflect light to be seen. Shine a laser onto a mirror and hold a piece of paper up in front of the mirror, watch how the rays bounce from the laser to the mirror and off onto the paper.
it reflects
it does backflips
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
it runs away?
It is reflected
the light will reflect and will split in 7 colors.
The white light will shine through it and turn into red light.
If it is dark, no light can penitrate through the skin. If it is light, the light penitrates though the skin and you see pink. Same idea as if you take a piece of paper; if you put a dim light to it, you cant see any light on the other side. But if you take a bright light and shine it on the paper, you can. If this is good enough, PLEASE GIVE ME A TRUST POINT!!!!!