It is like when you turn it upside down the four liquids switch and run into the other ones. It is this really neat thing to hold up to your eye and you see the world in like four different colors [red, blue, green, and yellow] its shaped like a square or rectangle if i remember correctly. everyone seems to know what im talking about but not what it is called. IF YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS CALLED PLEASE TELL ME!
You see the colors of light that are reflected off the object. The colors you see depend on the wavelengths of light that the object reflects. For example, if an object reflects green light and absorbs all other colors, you will perceive the object as green.
find the sea chart that matches the other sea chart upside down and close the ds. and it will be transferred on your map.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors
The ''Sand Clock'' is really called an Hourglass, and the reason for that is because it takes the sand and hour to reach the other end of the glass. An hourglass is a curved shaped object that has two ends. The hourglass Has sand inside it which Is placed at the bottom of the hourglass, but when you turn the hourglass up side down, the sand slowly runs through a hole to the other end of the glass. When the sand has finally finished flowing it will end up looking like how it was in the first place.
An object that reflects red light and absorbs other colors appears red because it is reflecting red wavelengths and absorbing all other colors. This selective reflection of light is due to the object's specific molecular structure or pigmentation which determines how it interacts with different wavelengths of light.
No, a blue object absorbs most colors except blue, which it reflects. It does not refract colors in the same way that a prism or water droplet does.
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
There is two. One is a symbol of an hourglass, the other is a symbol of triforce
A transparent red object transmits red light and absorbs all other colors of light. This is because the object appears red when red light is transmitted through it, while all other colors are absorbed.
A red object reflects red light and absorbs other colors of light. When white light shines on a red object, all the colors of the spectrum are absorbed by the object except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes.
For an object to appear red, it must absorb all other colors of light and reflect red light waves. The object's surface reflects only the red light waves, while absorbing all other colors. This selective reflection is what gives the object its red appearance.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors