is made up of all colors of light .
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Red Light
when under a red light.
When an object appears yellow, that means that most of the light bouncing off it is yellow light. If there is light of other colors hitting it, it's absorbing everything else except the yellow.
White light appears white because it is a conglomeration of all the different wavelengths of light. A prism will separate the different wavelengths because they refract (or bend) at different angles through the prism.
When wavelengths composed of white light are interfered with by matter on their way to our eyes, or when a non-white distribution of light has been emitted.
Blue what ? ! ? Do you mean an object that appears blue in white light ? Such an object appears black in green light.
Red Light
when under a red light.
This is actually a tricky question. White reflects more visible light, but something that appears black to humans can actually reflect more than white if it reflects other wavelengths that humans can't see. But if someone's asking this question, just say white. That's probably the answer they're looking for.
It will be green
Light appears white, however it is made up of different colours, which when put together make white light. These colours can be seen if you direct light through a prism. At the right angle the light is split up into the colours (rainbow).
It's milk of a mammal, it's all nearly white , no matter what the mammal is. Humans, cats , buffalo etc.
Something appears black if it doesn't reflect any light, and something that appears white reflects every colour simultanously, with the resulting mix appearing white.
When an object appears yellow, that means that most of the light bouncing off it is yellow light. If there is light of other colors hitting it, it's absorbing everything else except the yellow.
White light appears white because it is a conglomeration of all the different wavelengths of light. A prism will separate the different wavelengths because they refract (or bend) at different angles through the prism.
When wavelengths composed of white light are interfered with by matter on their way to our eyes, or when a non-white distribution of light has been emitted.
Generally, a mirror, as it was literally created to reflect light. However, any white object reflects light (it appears white as it reflects all colored light in the visible light spectrum).