it reflects all the colors that make up white light btw im learning this stuff in science lol :D ...then u answer n say 'cool beans bro'! haha :P
Because the material it is made out of only reflects white light.
It is reflecting the RED light back to your Eye. The same would be true for any other colors that are shined onto the surface.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
The paper can be uncrumpled. There was no chemical change that occurred, so its basic molecular structure is still the same.
White surface reflects all wavelengths of visible light spectrum (ie. white color is a mixture of all the other colors). If the light that falls on the surface has one specific wavelength, only that wavelength occurs in the light reflected.
green,red
The print is made up of all of the secondary colors :)
It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2. It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2. It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2.
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Paper of any colour other then white.
look at a piece of paper
where you take the a piece of sting dip it in the paint and put in a white piece of paper
Because the material it is made out of only reflects white light.
It is reflecting the RED light back to your Eye. The same would be true for any other colors that are shined onto the surface.
usually from the light in which they are set in, or the bright white light is making a spectrum :)
Yes.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.