The frog would be the oppisit color witch would be purple
The blue sky would appear green under green light because the green light would dominate the color seen by our eyes. The color of the sky is determined by the light that is reflected off of it, so when green light is shone on a blue sky, the green light will be the dominant color that is reflected.
Green
Blue jeans would appear darker under green light due to the way light interacts with the dye molecules in the fabric. Green light may not complement the blue hue of the jeans, potentially distorting how they are perceived.
It is either green because the colour of light above it is the only colour it allows through like in this case Green light only lets green through or it could be cyan as blue and green make cyan but i think it would be green
A green object illuminated by blue lights would likely appear to have a bluish hue. The blue light would mix with the green, potentially creating a teal or cyan effect, depending on the intensity of the blue light and the specific shade of green. This color blending occurs because the blue light affects how our eyes perceive the green object. Overall, the object may look less vibrant and more muted than it would under white light.
A cyan ball would appear dark or dim under green light because cyan is composed of blue and green light, so without the blue light component, the ball would only reflect the green light, resulting in a darker appearance.
Not much different. It probably would just have this green-ish tint to it.
You would get a greenish color when mixing light blue and yellow.
A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
Black and blue, respectively
A green jersey appears black under blue light due to the way colors are perceived and how materials reflect light. The green color of the jersey is created by the absorption and reflection of specific wavelengths of light; it primarily reflects green wavelengths. Under blue light, which lacks the wavelengths necessary for the green to be reflected, the jersey absorbs most of the light instead, making it appear black.