To see a red light as green, you would have to drive at a speed faster than the speed of light, which is not possible according to the laws of physics.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
Green objects under a green light would appear brighter and more vibrant as the green light would enhance the color by adding more green wavelengths to what is already there. The objects would likely blend in with the background if the light is the same shade of green.
While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
The red light would be absorbed by the green object and the object would appear dark. The green object reflects green light and absorbs other colors.
A cyan ball would appear dark or dim under green light because cyan is composed of blue and green light, so without the blue light component, the ball would only reflect the green light, resulting in a darker appearance.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
Green objects under a green light would appear brighter and more vibrant as the green light would enhance the color by adding more green wavelengths to what is already there. The objects would likely blend in with the background if the light is the same shade of green.
A light green vicodin would look light green.
I would assume that: White would be most positive Magenta would be second Than Cyan/Yellow light Than Green light Than no light Green grass absorbs the most light from the colors in this order (Top->Bottom)
A green light
While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
The red light would be absorbed by the green object and the object would appear dark. The green object reflects green light and absorbs other colors.
Generally, plants do not grow well in green light as the green portion of white light is reflected (this is why plants appear green), if a plant was subject to only green light it wouldn't take in as much light energy because it would be reflected, therefore, photosynthesis would not be carried out as efficiently as a plant subjected to white light.
A cyan ball would appear dark or dim under green light because cyan is composed of blue and green light, so without the blue light component, the ball would only reflect the green light, resulting in a darker appearance.
It would be black becasue the object would absorb all the red light, and there would be no green light for it to reflect
green. The green is the only color not absorbed and therefor bounces off the shoe creating a green appearance
When green and red light shine on a green leaf, the green light is mostly absorbed by chlorophyll for photosynthesis. The red light is less efficiently absorbed, so some is reflected back, leading to the leaf appearing green to our eyes.