Nothing will happen to the colour of the shadow. A shadow is the absence of light, and the object will still block the blue light.
There will be a force of attraction between them.
If the light is or contains the colour the object it is striking, then the object will appear to be the colour it originally is. If the light is not or does not contain the colour the object it is striking, then object will appear black. This is because an object will only reflect the light that is the same colour as it, all other light is absorbed. For example: Red, yellow, magenta, and white light will make a red object appear red as they all contain red light. Blue, green and cyan light will make a red object appear black.
A purple colour will be formed
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
because, as the light travels through the different coloured object, the colour in the object filters the 7 colours of light and only lets the same colour light as the object through.
beth milbourne
it would appear orange
There will be a force of attraction between them.
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It does not.
The colour an object appears to be is the colour of the light it is reflecting.
Yes. The colour of an object is determined by what frequenc(y/ies) of electromagnetic wave it emits in the visible spectrum. The colour of an object is a physical property of that object.
That will happen if the force applied is less than the limiting value of the friction between the object and the surface that it is in contact with.
NO it is not true an OBJECT appears colour because it reflect that colour
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The colour of the object has object has nothing to do with it. Bulls will charge at the movement of the fabric, not the colour.
Each object contains a certain chemical, each chemical is different, depending on the object. An object that cannot absorb the colour blue, will appear blue to our eyes.