All colors are absorbed by a blue marble except the color blue because it is reflected.
White light. The colors that we see are actually the colors NOT absorbed by the object they strike: for example, if the sun's light strikes a pink triangle, it is because the triangle absorbs all the frequencies of light EXCEPT for the color pink. If the only color we see is green reflected off a car, then all wavelengths of color are absorbed except for green.
when you see all of the colors when they combine it makes black
No. All the colors that the eye can see are there, so there are no others to change to.
-- Where you see white, you see a surface that reflects all colors. If it didn't reflect all colors, you would see only the colors that it does reflect. -- Black is not a color. It's the absence of light. An object that appears black to you is one that absorbs light of all colors, so there's no light remaining to proceed from it to your eyes.
All the colors that are NOT absorbed by the object.
Grey
All of them. We see by the colors that reflect back into our eyes or are absorbed by the object they're hitting
When all colors are absorbed, the color seen is called "black."
Red is a color that you see as a result of what your looking at absorbing all the other colors except red
Colors reflect of a surface, and the other colors are absorbed, say it was a blue dress. All the other colors would be absorbed, and blue would reflect so you could see it.
It has no colors absorbed into. Black would have all colors so heat would be absorbed
Red is a color that you see as a result of what your looking at absorbing all the other colors except red
Blue because all colors are absorbed except blue.
You get black
all the colors are reflected
When all colours are absorbed in an object you will get the colour black