Each color has a different amount of electromagnetic radiation associated with is. The amount of energy that a color carries will influence how fast heat is transferred. Red has the least energy. This is followed by yellow, green, and with blue at the highest. However, water tends to absorb light towards the infrared spectrum better than towards the ultraviolet range. That's why oceans look blue or green, because they reflect those colors better. Since energy absorption will determine the rate at which it melts, red would do it the fastest, next yellow, then green, and blue being the slowest since most of it gets reflected.
Green.
Dark green.A more descriptive answer:It depends on the exact spectra the light emits, not just what it looks to us.If the light combines red and green wavelengths, then the green object will appear green, because of the green wavelength. The object may have a yellowish tinge because of small reflection of the red wavelength.If the light is spectral yellow and not just red + green, then the green object will appear a much darker green maybe with a slight yellow or dark-yellow tinge because of, again, small reflection of dominant yellow wavelength.
Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta.
YesIt contain seven colors.They are violet,indigo,blue,green,orange,yellow and red
Beans can grow with restricted light spectrum. Green plants grow best in blue and red light. Green and yellow light is not absorbed by the green plant but reflected.
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
Red and green light. Yellow glass transmits yellow light. Yellow light is a combination of red and green light. Therefore yellow glass transmits red and green light and absorbs blue light.
no, yellow and blue make green
Orange has a longer wavelength than yellow. On the spectrum of visible light red is longest and violet is shortest.
green
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yellow green or green yellow or a little dark green and a little light yellow
yellow and white. light green and yellow orange yellow and white
At least in the USA, a red light does not turn yellow. It turns green. A green light turns yellow, and then the yellow light turns red. IN THAT ORDER.
yup they do add light green with light red they'll give you yellow
a. blue and yellow light are being reflected by the object.b. blue and yellow light are being absorbed by the object.c. green light is absorbed by the object.d. green light is reflected by the object.