The color of an object is the frequency/wavelength of the light it reflects. The light it reflects is the light it receives minus the light it absorbs.
Yes. White is produced by the reflection of all colored light, and black is produced by the absorption of all colored light.
Colors are able to form by water droplets that can break sunlight into several colors of the spectrum. Colors can also form by light absorption, emission spectra and reflection.
The only relationship is the 'chrom', meaning 'color'
No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
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NO white is the reflection of all seven primary colors and black is the absorption of all 7 ive answered this more detailed on 4 other ones
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-- The colors of light that the object absorbsare gone, and aren'tavailable to proceed to your eye.-- The colors of light that the object reflectsproceed from the objectto your eye. They are the colors that the object "looks" to you.
the darker the color the more heat it attracts. the lighter the color the more heat it reflects.
my favorite color is purple
They both are the color of an igneous rock.
Light, for humans "visible light" which is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a relatively wide range of wavelengths. The absorption or reflection of the various wavelengths of light by objects are what define their color.