Yes, it is true that when light strikes a green leaf, most of the green part of the spectrum is reflected. This is because chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for photosynthesis in plants, absorbs light primarily in the blue and red wavelengths, while reflecting green light. As a result, leaves appear green to our eyes. This reflection of green light is a key characteristic of healthy green foliage.
Chlorophyll mainly reflects green light, which is why plants appear green to our eyes. The molecule absorbs light in the blue and red regions of the spectrum for photosynthesis.
Light determines color by its wavelength, with different wavelengths corresponding to different colors in the visible spectrum. When light interacts with an object, certain wavelengths are absorbed and others are reflected or transmitted. The reflected or transmitted wavelengths determine the color that we perceive.
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The light reflected most by chlorophyll is green light. Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, but reflects green light, giving plants their green color.
A lemon typically reflects wavelengths of light in the yellow spectrum, as well as some in the green spectrum. The yellow color we perceive is a result of the lemon absorbing most other colors in the light spectrum and reflecting yellow light.
When white light strikes a green opaque object, the object absorbs all colors of light except green. Green light is reflected off the object and that is what our eyes perceive as the color of the object.
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A green leaf absorbs most colors in the visible spectrum except for green light, which is reflected. This reflected green light is what gives the leaf its green color.
the light perceives which is the one that is reflected, then most gets absorbed with whats rest of the light .
Green means that the object in question absorbs all of the light in the visible spectrum except for green which is reflected. Brown means that the object in question absorbs all of the light in the visible spectrum except for brown which is reflected.
Green leaves appear green because they absorb most colors of light in the visible spectrum, except for green light which is reflected. Blue light is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaf, contributing to the process of photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll absorbs most wavelengths of light except green. Because chlorophyll cannot absorb this wavelength, it is reflected, giving leaves a green appearance. So your answer is reflected.
the light perceives which is the one that is reflected, then most gets absorbed with whats rest of the light .
An object appears green when it reflects green light and absorbs other colors from the visible light spectrum. This is due to the object's molecular structure, which determines how it interacts with light. When green light is reflected off an object, it is detected by our eyes as the color green.
A green object appears green because it reflects green light and absorbs all other colors present in white light. When white light strikes the object, the green component is absorbed and the rest is reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of green color.