Black because it absords light
black or white
NO, try light color shirt with dark color pant or vice-versa , it will match in most cases
If light reflected from a white shirt passed through a red filter and then a green filter, the shirt would appear black. This is because red and green filters would absorb most of the colors from the white light, leaving very little to pass through. White light contains all colors of the spectrum, so when most of it is absorbed by the filters, the resulting color appears black.
Well, Ex: If you went to six flags you would most likely want to choose a white instead of a black shirt. Here's why. White doesn't have any colors in it so the sun's rays beam right through it, whereas if you wore a black shirt the sun's rays would attract that color and reflect its rays on that color, causing it to absorb much more sun rays than a white shirt ever would. That's the best way I could put it.
Light that hits the shirt absorbs most of the color and reflects another color. For example, light hits a your shirt. It absorbs all of your colors except one (red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, purple) and reflects green. So what everybody (who can see color) will see is green.
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A black tie. Assuming that the shoes will be black.
most likely either blue = his house, turquoise = him or brown = his shirt
Bleach will most likely fade or remove the pink color from a pink shirt, leaving it a lighter or white shade. The exact outcome can depend on the fabric and dye used in the shirt. It's recommended to test a small, hidden area of the shirt before applying bleach to the entire garment.
When white light strikes a red shirt, the shirt absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum except for red. The red color is reflected off the shirt's surface, which our eyes perceive. This is why the shirt appears red to us.
Red shirts absorb most colors of light and therefore reflect mainly red light.
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