Pink! im actually doing a project on it right now :)
When light shines on green paper, the paper absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum but reflects green wavelengths back to our eyes. This is why we perceive the paper as green. The green color is determined by the pigment molecules in the paper that absorb all other colors except green.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
The paper will appear green to humans because the pigments present selectively absorb the wavelengths of red, yellow, and blue light, while reflecting the green light. Green is the color that is left to be detected by our eyes.
When red and green lights are shone onto a white piece of paper, the paper appears yellow. This is because red and green light mix to create yellow light when they are combined. The paper reflects the yellow light back to our eyes, making it appear yellow.
How are we to know that the color I call red, is in all actuality the color you call red? Maybe my white is your red, and your white is my red. How do we know?!
Baking soda typically appears green on pH paper due to its alkaline nature.
A green piece of paper appears green because it reflects green light and absorbs other colors in the visible spectrum. The pigments in the paper absorb all colors except green, which is reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of a green color.
ledger paper is green because green is the most common color in nature and after hundreds of thousands of years of evolution, green is the least stressful color to view, therefore the best background color when intently reviewing (staring at) print
green
When light shines on green paper, the paper absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum but reflects green wavelengths back to our eyes. This is why we perceive the paper as green. The green color is determined by the pigment molecules in the paper that absorb all other colors except green.
James Madison's favorite color was green due to the fact that he decided that paper money would be green.
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
dark green
The paper appears black. -- The paper is called "green" because it absorbs any light that isn't green, and reflects only green light to the observer. -- The filter is called "red" because it absorbs any light that isn't red, and transmits only red light through to the other side. -- There's no red light shining from the paper into the filter, so there's no light leaving the filter. The paper appears black.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
The yellow color is changed to green and then in blue.
green,red