Brown
if a red cricket ball was viewd in red light it would appear to be the colour of black or blue that's what colour you would be if it hit youin the face lol.
While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
Things appear red because they absorb all wavelengths of visible light apart from red this will be reflected. If you only shine green light on the object it will all be absorbed and no light will be reflected so it will appear black.
light green
Green and red physical colour create black or brown if unequal colours amounts are used. Green and red light colour creates yellow light.
You get white light, the basic light colour you see every day.
It appears black. A green pigment can only reflect green light and red light is a primary colour, that is it contains only red.
It appears black. A green pigment can only reflect green light and red light is a primary colour, that is it contains only red.
it is the colour of the sky light blue
Cyan (blue/green) is made when you remove red from white (red, blue, green) light.
You get a light brownish colour.
A red object appears dark and almost black in green light because red objects absorb green light and do not reflect any light back to our eyes.