A flat object would reflect light but it depends on what sort of flat object is it.
It would be black becasue the object would absorb all the red light, and there would be no green light for it to reflect
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
The red object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the green light shining on it. Green light is the complementary color of red, meaning the object would absorb all the green light and not reflect any color back to our eyes.
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A white object would reflect more light compared to a black object. White objects reflect most of the wavelengths of visible light, making them appear brighter, while black objects absorb most of the light, appearing darker.
A pure green object would reflect the green third of the spectrum, and absorb the red and blue portions. Magenta light is composed of red and blue waves so they would be absorbed by the green object. Therefore, in theory, a green object would appear neutral, virtually black. But this assumes that all the colors are very pure and perfectly balanced. This is unlikely, so the object would most likely look near neutral with some color skewing one way or another.
The red object would appear red under a red light because objects primarily reflect the color of light that is shining on them. Since red light contains mainly red wavelengths, the object would still reflect red light and appear red.
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
The object will appear to be blue. However, the object would be indistinguishable from an object that reflects all colors of light. If yellow light were shone on an object that reflects only blue wavelengths, the object would appear to be black.
The object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the blue light shining on it, and blue light alone cannot activate any yellow pigments to reflect back a different color.
Since the color of an object is what it reflects from light, a colorless object would reflect no light, therefore it would be black. The object could also reflect all light, so it would be white. But either way black and white are not defined as colors. Colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet).
it would be black as there would be no color to reflect off of it e.g a green door in any color lighted room would make it look black except if it was in a white or green lighted room then it would look green :D