Chlorophyll reflect green color. That is why they appear in green
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The color of an object is determined by the specific wavelengths of light that are reflected or transmitted by the object. The color we perceive is the sum of the light that is reflected or transmitted, and not the light that is absorbed by the object.
Visible light interacts with an object by either being absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. The color of the object is determined by the wavelengths of light that are reflected off its surface. When light is absorbed, it can cause the object to heat up. Transmitted light passes through the object without being absorbed or reflected.
-- Violet is most reflected by things that look violet, like pansies.-- Red is most reflected by things that look red, like fire engines.-- White light is the mixture of all colors. It's reflected most by thingsthat reflect all colors, like chalk and white shirts.-- Black is not a color. It's the absence of light of any color. Things that absorblight of every color and reflect no light of any color look black.
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.
Color is reflected when light strikes an object and some wavelengths are absorbed while others are reflected. The reflected wavelengths determine the color that our eyes perceive. Objects appear white when all wavelengths are reflected, and black when all wavelengths are absorbed.
Black is absorbed! White is reflected. :)
Color is actually the color of the light wave that gets reflected from a surface.For example if a car is red, a red color light is reflected from the car and the remaining 6 colors are either absorbed or partially reflected.
The color is reflected by the light to your eyes. That is why you see color.
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I think it's mainly the red light that's reflected from the object.
An object appears a certain color because it reflects certain wavelengths of light and absorbs others. The color of light that is reflected is the color that we perceive, while the colors that are absorbed are not reflected back to our eyes.
Objects have color because of the way they interact with light. When light strikes an object, some of the light is absorbed and some is reflected. The reflected light is what we see as color. The specific color we perceive is determined by the wavelengths of light that are reflected.
When red and yellow paint are mixed together, the color of light that will be reflected is orange.
The brightness of the color of an object is determined by the amount of light that is reflected by the object's surface. The color itself is determined by the wavelengths of light that are reflected, with the object appearing brighter or darker depending on how much light is reflected back to our eyes.
The visible color of an object is the result of light being reflected off its surface. Different colors are perceived based on which wavelengths of light are absorbed and which are reflected. The color we see is determined by the combination of wavelengths that are reflected.
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