You can diffract the light reflect from the object and see what range of spectrum is absorbed and what is reflected.
It is to mentioned, human had trichromatic vision. We base our vision of colour from the portion of red blue and green. The real colour in spectrum is however continue of colour from red to violet. By having only 1 colour of light reflect, the object had to specifically absorb exact the other 2 portion of light human can see which is extremely rare for natural objects without specific design to absorb light at exactly cover the other 2 spectrum human can see. So it is most objects would reflect more than one colour of light.
Reflect. Light-colored objects reflect heat and light, while dark-colored objects absorb heat and light.
Objects that do not reflect light are known as blackbodies, which absorb all light that falls on them. Vantablack, a material made from carbon nanotubes, is one example of a substance that absorbs up to 99.965% of visible light, giving it an extremely black appearance.
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The sources that can give out their own light are "Light Sources" and the same opposite the sources which can not give out their own light are know as Non Light Sources .
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Reflect. Light-colored objects reflect heat and light, while dark-colored objects absorb heat and light.
A luminous object is an object that can reflect light! examples of these objects are the moon, etc. hope that helped :)
Objects that do not reflect light are known as blackbodies, which absorb all light that falls on them. Vantablack, a material made from carbon nanotubes, is one example of a substance that absorbs up to 99.965% of visible light, giving it an extremely black appearance.
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Planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and icy bodies like Pluto are celestial objects that can reflect light in space. These objects reflect light from the Sun or other nearby sources, making them visible to telescopes and human observers on Earth.
Objects reflect multiple colors because they absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others. The reflected light that reaches our eyes is a combination of these different wavelengths, which our brain processes as different colors. This phenomenon is known as visible light absorption and reflection.
Most objects we know of will reflect both. If you can see an object, its reflecting light. Chances are this same object will bounce sound waves too, no matter how insignificant.A thick, wide mirror will reflect light and probably a good amount of sound.
The sources that can give out their own light are "Light Sources" and the same opposite the sources which can not give out their own light are know as Non Light Sources .
simple red light does not reflect off green objects and most shades of green have no red in them so you see an absences of light ( also know as black)
No glass does not reflect light
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It will reflect more light per unit area, if that's what you mean.