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A rainbow! Or if you want a more tangible object, a flower, a tree, a parrot, the Earth, a pack of crayons, and a ton of other things.
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Now many inches are in 80 inches and 180 inches
A polyhedron is an object that has many faces
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.
An object can appear to have many colors due to the way it interacts with light and how our eyes perceive that light. The color we see is the result of the object reflecting or absorbing certain wavelengths of light, which is then interpreted by our eyes and brain. Other colors that may be present are either absorbed by the object or mixed together to create the perceived color.
A kaleidoscope is an object that has many colors due to the reflections and patterns created inside when looking through the eyepiece.
Colors that are not absorbed by an object are typically reflected off the surface of the object. These reflected colors are what we see and perceive with our eyes, giving the object its visible color.
When white light hits an object, the object absorbs certain colors of light and reflects others. The colors that are reflected off the object are what we perceive as the color of the object.
White light contains the many colors you see. The illuminated object will absorb and reflect the light as its' materials see fit. A black object will absorb all colors. A white object reflects all colors. Everything else lies in between there somewhere.
When looking at an opaque object, you see the colors that are reflected off its surface. The color perceived depends on the wavelengths of light that are reflected by the object. The colors visible to you are the ones that are not absorbed by the object's surface.
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colors of opaque object
absorbed, which is why the object appears black. The object does not reflect any colors back to our eyes.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors
An object that appears black reflects very little light, absorbing most of the colors in the visible spectrum. This means that the object does not reflect specific colors, but rather absorbs them all, giving it a black appearance.