no, it looks red because it reflects or radiates red light.
It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
In blue light, a yellow object would appear dark or black because yellow absorbs blue light and reflects other colors. This means that the object wouldn't reflect any of the blue light, making it appear dark.
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
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.
A blue object under white light will appear as blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other colors. The white light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum, but the blue wavelengths are the ones reflected by the object, giving it its blue color.
If the object absorbs red and green light, it will mainly reflect or transmit the blue light, so it will appear blue to your eyes. This is because the color we perceive is based on the light that is not absorbed by the object, but rather reflected or transmitted back to our eyes.
The light wave could be absorbed by the object, in which case its energy is converted to heat. The light wave could be reflected by the object. And the light wave could be transmitted by the object. ...
It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
In blue light, a yellow object would appear dark or black because yellow absorbs blue light and reflects other colors. This means that the object wouldn't reflect any of the blue light, making it appear dark.
yes light has a effect on shapes. Object's colour tone depends on the type of light it absorbs and reflects. Blue objects look blue, because they reflect it and absorbs all other light that falls on it. Different colour will impart different appearance in terms of colour
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
uhmm.. because its red??
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.
A blue object under white light will appear as blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other colors. The white light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum, but the blue wavelengths are the ones reflected by the object, giving it its blue color.
It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.
because the object absorbs all the other colors and reflects white
A blue object appears blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light, which contains all colors of the spectrum, shines on the object, the blue wavelengths are reflected while all other colors are absorbed, resulting in the perception of blue color.