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There is nothing revolving around reflected light.
The colour an object appears to be is the colour of the light it is reflecting.
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reflecting telescope gathers light from mirror
When you see an object it's because light is reflected from it to your eye. If it appears green it is because it is only reflecting green light to your eye. That means it is absorbing all the other colours. If something appears red it is because it is reflecting red light to your eye and absorbing all the other colours. Sometimes things absorb most, but not all, red and some, but not all, blue and we see purple.
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When an object is radiating light, it means that the object produces light. When an object is reflecting light, it means that light "bounces off" the surface of that object.
how can you tell if an object is reflecting blue light from a star
the object is reflecting the light from anoher source unless it producs it
light is reflected when it falls on some object. every object has the ability to reflect light.
When light is reflecting itself because of another object
Becuase to "see" something, you are seeing light reflecting off of it. Light bounces around, reflecting off of things and it's that reflected light which your retinas pick up and you "see" it. When there is no light, there is nothing being reflected and you don't see anything.
The way the light is reflecting off of the object shows the color that is not on the object
Light. Quantum particles impeding on an object. Electromagnetic waves striking an object.
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There is nothing revolving around reflected light.