Only black can make black light, so if you try to add any color of light to black, it will stay black.
because the light is so bright it makes it look black
Black
white is a light colour and black is a dark colour
A light grey.
dark green
red and blue makes black
im assuming that u meant "what happens when LIGHT hits a black surface?" the reason for this is that the black surface ABSORBS the light, and so none of the light waves can be reflected back (which is what makes it look black)
It is most likely because black is the darkest color which makes it more hot.
Black isn't a light ray, its an absence of light. Red and green light assuming equal proportions makes yellow light
Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
Black comes in two mediums: pigment and light If you mix all the paint pigments you get brown. If you mix colored light beams,you get white,thus the absence of light will give you black. Stated another way: "All the paint is black;but all the light is white"....and black absorbs light while white reflects it. Try shining a flashlight on a black surface and see what you get. Most black pigment is either carbon black or iron oxide.
Black people don't exist, they are a reflection of light off of our cornea that makes them appear shadowy.