When light strikes a surface ,it changes it's frequency and when the light is reflected from that surface to human eyes ,the rod cells and cone cells inside which rodopsin and eyedopsin is present ,get certan signal from that light according to which our brain interprets different colors.
During a sunset, vibrant colors such as red, orange, pink, and purple can be seen in the sky.
The order of colors typically seen in a sunset are red, orange, yellow, and sometimes pink or purple.
Belt colors are set by the school and organization. I believe I have seen all colors used at some point or another. I've even seen camouflage belts!
no because if you have seen a prism you have seen the different colors not just purple
The most vibrant autumn leaf colors I have seen are deep reds, bright oranges, and rich yellows.
the ipod touches mostly have black i havent seen anyother colors
There are no known colors that no one has ever seen. Different cultures may have different ways of perceiving and describing colors, but the visible light spectrum encompasses all colors that the human eye can potentially see.
Visible light.
The colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet can be seen in a spectroviewer. Each color has a height depending on what is being looked at in the spectroviewer.
yes because light colours can be seen on dark colours
colors and u spelt colors wrong
The royal colors of England include reds, purple, blues and greens. The colors can also be seen in the fly for Britain.