The answer to your question is orange.
its Asian
it sees the color of an object or shine of light
It Does That because it's Refracting the light Therefore it makes it change Color(:
yellow i think
When you look at an object that reflects all visible light, you see the color of whatever light happens to be illuminating it at that moment. Examples: -- Hang a white bed-sheet on the wall. It appears to be the same color as the light from whatever flashlight you shine at it. -- You can demonstrate the same effect, somewhat less dramatically, with a sheet of white printer paper taped to the wall.
yellow
yellow
its Asian
it sees the color of an object or shine of light
If the screen is actually white, it will absorb all light and appear black to your eye. If the screen appears white in normal light, all light will be reflected resulting in the combination of green and red (brown/yellow).
blue
It Does That because it's Refracting the light Therefore it makes it change Color(:
yellow i think
Unless it`s colored glass, it will still shine its original color.
Yellow. The light is 'additive' and not 'subtractive' like printed inks.
When you look at an object that reflects all visible light, you see the color of whatever light happens to be illuminating it at that moment. Examples: -- Hang a white bed-sheet on the wall. It appears to be the same color as the light from whatever flashlight you shine at it. -- You can demonstrate the same effect, somewhat less dramatically, with a sheet of white printer paper taped to the wall.
B: When you shine a particular color of light on it.