We are able to see the color white because it reflects all wavelengths of visible light, making it appear bright and colorless to our eyes.
The color of the object that you see will depend on the wavelengths of light that are reflected. Objects appear a certain color because they absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others. White light contains all colors of the spectrum, so the color you see is the result of the wavelengths that are reflected by the object.
When you look at an object that reflects all visible light, you see the color of whatever light happens to be illuminating it at that moment. Examples: -- Hang a white bed-sheet on the wall. It appears to be the same color as the light from whatever flashlight you shine at it. -- You can demonstrate the same effect, somewhat less dramatically, with a sheet of white printer paper taped to the wall.
White light is a combination of all visible colors, while black is the absence of light. When all colors of light are combined, they create white, but when no light is present, we see black. This concept is fundamental in understanding the nature of color and light.
You would expect to see the object appear cyan in color because the cyan filter would absorb most of the colors in the white light spectrum except for shades of blue and green, which combine to create cyan.
You see colors present in the reflected wavelengths of light reaching your eyes. The color perceived depends on which wavelengths are absorbed and which are reflected by the object. This process allows you to visually perceive the color of objects around you.
Jasper color is a ocean green, blue color. @ times one is able to see the white swirls within the color just as one would see the white on a wave that's heading inland
yes they can see in color.
Yes, color blind people can see white because white is a achromatic color that does not require the ability to perceive color.
they see in black and white
they do not see color their like dogs they can see black white and gray
The depo provera injection is a white, milky color. You should be able to see this in the shot before they give it to you. If it is not a white milky color, make sure to confirm with the doctor that it is in fact the depo provera injection.
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That is what our eyes pick up. If there wasn't any color, our eyes would not be working. Color is the red to green and the cyan to the brown. It is what we see. without it,we only see white,gray,and black. Color is indescribable. So far no one is able to really define it.
The retina has two kinds of photoreceptors: rods and cones. The rods help you see black-and-white movies, while the cones help you see in color. If you had neither one or lost both you wouldn't be able to see in black-and-white, color, or you would be blind.
No. All they see is Black and white.
The retina has two kinds of photoreceptors: rods and cones. The rods help you see black-and-white movies, while the cones help you see in color. If you had neither one or lost both you wouldn't be able to see in black-and-white, color, or you would be blind.