In red light, a green jumper would appear black or very dark because it reflects green light and absorbs other colors. Since red light lacks green wavelengths, the jumper cannot reflect any light to appear green. As a result, it would not be visible in its typical color under red illumination.
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.
A green object would look blaack in a red light because coloured objects absorb all colours except the colour they are, so a green object absorbs 6 colours (red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, violet) and reflects 1 (green). In this situation, there is no green light to reflect and it can't reflect other colours, so it looks black. :)
Black isn't a light ray, its an absence of light. Red and green light assuming equal proportions makes yellow light
The grass would appear black under orange lights because green objects appear black under light that does not include green wavelengths. Orange lights contain little to no green light, causing green objects like grass to absorb most of the light and appear as black.
A green object would appear dark or almost black under yellow light. This is because yellow light consists of wavelengths that are primarily in the yellow part of the spectrum, and it does not contain much green light. Therefore, the green object would not reflect much light back to our eyes, resulting in its dark appearance.
A nice light shade of green would be nice for a brown jumper.
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
purple?
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
The red light would be absorbed by the green object and the object would appear dark. The green object reflects green light and absorbs other colors.
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
If light has no red or blue, you would see the color green. Green is a combination of yellow and blue wavelengths, and when there is no red or blue light present, the resulting color perceived by the eye is green.
In green light, a red book would appear black. Green light does not contain any red wavelengths to reflect off the red book, so it would absorb most of the green light and appear black instead.
A " Light" colour..i presume.!
if a red cricket ball was viewd in red light it would appear to be the colour of black or blue that's what colour you would be if it hit youin the face lol.
dark pink, light blue, light green and white
Green objects would appear green and red objects would appear very dark.