A light green vicodin would look light green.
Bright Light Green
black
Green.
it will look black but I am not sure
Green objects under a green light would appear brighter and more vibrant as the green light would enhance the color by adding more green wavelengths to what is already there. The objects would likely blend in with the background if the light is the same shade of green.
It can be either green or tan/light brown and looks like wheat :)
A light green that is almost blue its in the middle look it up on google images
more like a camoflage green but is kinda in the middle because its more of a basic green but stiil a little camoflage green.
A red object will appear dark or black in a green light because red objects absorb green light instead of reflecting it. This phenomenon occurs because the color of an object is determined by the wavelengths of light it reflects.
A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.
The wavelength of the light affects the way that we see it.
Because of Chlorophyll (it is a green pigment). There are two types of chlorophyll in plants and algae. Both chlorophylls absorb green light (from the spectrum of light) poorly. So when white light shines on structures like leaves (which have chlorophyll), green light is transmitted and reflected and the structures appear green.