i think it is green. Yeah
The reason the shirt appears red in white light is because it is absorbing all other colours apart from red which it is reflecting into your eyes. When in a green light there is no red component of the light to be reflected so the shirt absorbs all the available light which makes it appear black.
White light is made up of three colours; red, green and blue. If the shirt appears blue, then the shirt has absorbed any other colours (green and red) and reflected the blue, making the shirt appear blue. I hope this has helped :)
A green object absorbs all light except green which is reflected by the pigment. White light is made up of all colors and all except green are absorbed; only green is reflected. If a red light is the only one illuminating a green shirt there is no green to reflect so the shirt will look black.
A filter removes certain colors of light which pass through it. The primary colors of light are green red blue. Since the shirt absorbs all but blue light and the filter removes all but green it will appear black.
i think it is green. Yeah
Sure, but I think dark blue shirt, black pants and tan jacket work better. or tan pants, light green shirt and black jacket.
Black
a black T-shirt
The reason the shirt appears red in white light is because it is absorbing all other colours apart from red which it is reflecting into your eyes. When in a green light there is no red component of the light to be reflected so the shirt absorbs all the available light which makes it appear black.
Black,Green,Grey and Blue.(This is in my opinion)
Starch would have been present on the light green shirt that reacted with the iodine forming a blue black colour.
I would where a white shirt and black jacket. If you don't like how that looks, I would go with a plain black shirt.
White light is made up of three colours; red, green and blue. If the shirt appears blue, then the shirt has absorbed any other colours (green and red) and reflected the blue, making the shirt appear blue. I hope this has helped :)
White light is made up of three colours; red, green and blue. If the shirt appears blue, then the shirt has absorbed any other colours (green and red) and reflected the blue, making the shirt appear blue. I hope this has helped :)
Light is just radiation bouncing off objects that comes back to us as colour. For example, a black shirt looks black because it absorbs most of the light's radiation and a white shirt looks white because the light's radiation bounces off the white.
If the red light is pure red, and the plant has not pigments other than green, and there are no other light sources present, the plant will appear to not be lit at all. Colored light works with pigment that reflects it. Red light is reflected by red pigments, and green pigments reflect green light. The plant has green pigment and no green light to reflect, and the red light has no red pigment to reflect it. This means that no light will be reflected off of the plant and in theory, the only thing you will be able to see is the outline of the plant from the light reflected by other objects. In reality there is probably more pigments than green in the plant, and there are probably more light than red, so it will most likely overlap in a few places and appear a sort of gray.