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angle at which visible light is reflected off the object.
The light the object reflects.
the image is right-left reversed and about as far away from the mirror as the reflected object
Actually, any black object will absorb sunlight - that's why we see it black, because less visible light is reflected.
The color of an object has to do with the waves of (visible) light that it reflects. When light hits an object some is absorbed and some reflects, e.g. white is white because all the colours are reflected back; black is black because none of the colours are reflected, red is red because only red reflects from the object. Plants are green because the chlorophyll reflects the colour green, making them appear green to us.
angle at which visible light is reflected off the object.
The Answer is color. Because color has to do with light and physical properties.
The light the object reflects.
That part of the visible spectrum that is reflected from its surface.
The light the object reflects.
the image is right-left reversed and about as far away from the mirror as the reflected object
Depending on the substance that comprises the object, light may be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted.
Actually, any black object will absorb sunlight - that's why we see it black, because less visible light is reflected.
Green means that the object in question absorbs all of the light in the visible spectrum except for green which is reflected. Brown means that the object in question absorbs all of the light in the visible spectrum except for brown which is reflected.
Everything we see is reflected being we see a color but the object we see is actually every color but the one we see, being one color is reflected no matter what it be between 3500>6500 Angstrom meters being the visible spectrum, this is also the object of chromotography.
The color of an object has to do with the waves of (visible) light that it reflects. When light hits an object some is absorbed and some reflects, e.g. white is white because all the colours are reflected back; black is black because none of the colours are reflected, red is red because only red reflects from the object. Plants are green because the chlorophyll reflects the colour green, making them appear green to us.
The color of an object has to do with the waves of (visible) light that it reflects. When light hits an object some is absorbed and some reflects, e.g. white is white because all the colours are reflected back; black is black because none of the colours are reflected, red is red because only red reflects from the object. Plants are green because the chlorophyll reflects the colour green, making them appear green to us.