If you mean radioactive as in atomic or nuclear, not necessarily. Light is radiation, regardless of its color, but not usually radioactive in and of itself. Atomic or nuclear radiation has no color.
However, by the strictest definition, anything that emits radiation of any kind, such as a blue light bulb emitting blue light (which is radiation), could be considered radioactive.
White light is composed of various colors, including blue. When white light strikes blue pigment, the blue pigment absorbs most colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the pigment appear blue.
The two types of radiation that are not emitted by radioactive substances are electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light and sound waves. Radioactive substances primarily emit alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. Visible light is not a product of radioactive decay, and sound waves do not arise from nuclear processes. Thus, both visible light and sound waves are not associated with radioactivity.
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Red and blue light will not absorb the same light. Red objects reflect red light and absorb other colors, while blue objects reflect blue light and absorb other colors.
in blue light a apple is black !
it makes a type of blue that is light " light" blue
it makes a type of blue that is light " light" blue
Light blue.
No. It's not green either. Radioactivity is invisible. There's a blueish-green glow (more blue than green) due to something called Cerenkov radiation that's sometimes associated with radioactive objects. But that's just ordinary blue(ish) light, not "radioactivity". (It's still "radiation", of course, as is all other light.)
No, glow sticks are not radioactive. They emit light through a chemical reaction, typically involving hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester. The light emitted is a result of this chemical reaction, not radioactivity.
Blue light does not change the color of other blue objects, so they will still appear blue under blue light. This is because objects reflect or absorb different wavelengths of light, and blue objects reflect blue light regardless of the light source.
Light blue. A light blue Azure Blue.
Blue light will simply pass through a blue filter, as the filter will only absorb colours which are not blue (red and green).
You can get a blue license Tague light by switching the light cover with a blue tinted cover. You can also switch the clear light bulb with a blue light bulb.
Pink, light blue, light blue, light blue OR Pink, light blue, light blue, pink. Try them both. If none of them work then just use your brain to figure it out.
You get light blue.
Something appears blue because it reflects blue light while absorbing other wavelengths of light. White light is composed of a combination of all different colors of light, but when an object reflects mostly blue light, our eyes perceive it as blue.