When you look at a lamp through a green filter, the lamp will appear green if it emits green light or reflects green wavelengths. If the lamp emits other colors, such as red or blue, those colors will be filtered out, making the lamp appear dark or black, as the green filter only allows green wavelengths to pass through. Thus, the perceived color depends on the light source's color and the filter's properties.
cyan light
A cyan colored surface will reflect any blue or green light that is incident. The green filter will remove all colors of light passing through it except green. The book is illuminated with only blue light. Draw your conclusion.
BLUE
Yellow-green.
A blue object would appear darker when viewed through a green filter because the green filter would absorb some of the blue light that the object reflects, resulting in a more subdued color.
due to presence of green colour photosynthetic pigment known as Chlorophyll
Green objects would appear green and red objects would appear very dark.
BLACK
Green - even though the liquid inside is clear colour.
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.
Hazel/green. Mostly green though.
green