There is no color under these conditions.
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-- Color is a sensation that your eyes send to your brain. Different sensations
of different colors are the result of the different wavelengths of light that enter
your eye.
-- Black is not a color. It's the absence of light of any color. Light must enter your
eye in order to produce any sensation at all. If no light reaches your eye from some
direction, then you see black in that direction.
-- The way we see THINGS is by the light that illuminates the thing, bounces off
of it, and proceeds into our eyes. The color we see on the thing is the color of
light that the thing did not absorb, and bounced off of it toward our eyes.
-- If the thing absorbs all the light of all the colors that illuminate it, then there's
no light left to bounce from it into our eyes, and it appears black.
A "green sweater" is a sweater that absorbs all other colors except green.
Any light that is not absorbed, and bounces from the sweater to our eyes is
green light.
If there is any green light in the source that illuminates the sweater, then some
of it bounces off of the sweater to our eyes, and the sweater appears green.
If there is no green light in the source that illuminates the sweater, then no light
bounces from the sweater to our eyes, and the sweater appears black.
No, dark colors absorb more light and reflect less compared to lighter colors. Light colors reflect more light, while dark colors absorb more light, making them appear darker.
It is the dark colors that absorb energy, not the other way round. Dark colors have a tendency to absorb more light, as well as electromagnetic waves with frequencies close to those of visible light.
Dark colors appear to absorb less light than light colors because they reflect more light back into our eyes. Light colors reflect a larger portion of light that hits them, while dark colors absorb more of it, making them appear darker. This difference in light reflection results in our perception of dark colors as absorbing less light.
Colors that appear light appear that way because they absorb less of the incident light, and reflect more of it to you.Colors that appear dark appear that way because they absorb more of the incident light, and reflect less of it to you.
Yes, dark colors absorb more light and reflect less compared to light colors. This is due to the pigments in dark colors absorbing more visible light wavelengths, resulting in less light being reflected back.
I would recommend many different colors that will go with your dark brown eyes. The best colors would be different shades of grey, because they tend to look blue with dark brown eyes.
I would have to say Black or Dark Green.
their colors are terracotta red, orange, grey, and dark yellow. their baby boys colors would be orange and dark yellow. the girls colors are terracotta red, and grey.
because the sun attracts to darker colors than lighter colors
If your talking in color such as dark colors and light colors, i would say dark colors. I did this experiment once and the darker water evaporated faster in sunlight because dark colors absorb alot of the suns rays. This also depends where you put the water. If you put it outside, dark water evaporates faster, inside is clear water. Also the temperature
It would be fairly dark, but not completely dark; the sky would still be deep twilight even at midnight. You have to be south of 49N or so to be past "astronomical twilight".
dark colors
Purple, a lighter cool blue, green, pink would all look nice with brown corduroys. The only colors that would clash are dark colors and black.
Black, dark browns, dark reds, dark blues , purple - variations and shades thereof. Some would say that 'goth' is a state of mind, not just the colors you wear.
In the anime, Dark sealed Krad back inside the Dark Wings in which they came from. Dark also had to be sealed inside. I believe the statue got destroyed after that, so I guess you could say Dark died :(
The Umbra is completely dark. Partially Dark is Penumbra.
No, the two are completely unrelated; even the word "dark" has different meanings in each case.