A blue surface absorbs most colors of light but reflects blue light, which gives it its blue appearance. This means that the surface absorbs all colors of light except blue, which is reflected back to our eyes, making it appear blue.
A blue surface reflects blue light. This is because it absorbs most other colors of light in the visible spectrum and reflects only blue light back to our eyes.
The blue surface absorbs most colors of white light except for blue, which is reflected. This reflected blue light is what we perceive with our eyes as the color blue.
The object would appear blue to the observer because it reflects the blue frequency of light. This means that the object absorbs most of the other wavelengths of light and only reflects the blue color.
In general open expanses of water reflect whatever colour is predominant in the environment. This usually tends to be the sky colour. If the sky is clear, water in the sea or lakes will appear blue. If the sky is dull, so also will be the water surface. The tap water in the glass will still usually be clear.
A blue object appears blue because it absorbs most colors and reflects blue light. However, when a red light shines on a blue object, the blue object would absorb the red light and reflect blue, so it would still appear blue.
A blue surface reflects blue light. This is because it absorbs most other colors of light in the visible spectrum and reflects only blue light back to our eyes.
The blue surface absorbs most colors of white light except for blue, which is reflected. This reflected blue light is what we perceive with our eyes as the color blue.
The object would appear blue to the observer because it reflects the blue frequency of light. This means that the object absorbs most of the other wavelengths of light and only reflects the blue color.
The majority of Earth's surface is made of water, that being the blue you see
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
Its brighter so has blue colour
Because Dark Colours absorb solar heat more easily & fastly than compare to Light colours(pink or yellow ). For example , Blue colour is a dark colour absorbs heat . rather on other hand , Black is The Darkest colour and that's why it absorbs heat very very quickly .
becasue that is how our eyes fromat it, the sea is blue because it is and land in gernrally known as green from the greek story books! he earth is blue and green because the seven rays of light emitted from the sun are passed through the atmosphere, these seven rays of light contain: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet When these rays of light hit an object, it absorbs a certain colour of light, or multiple, and when it absorbs this/these colour(s) your eyes format that colour and basically you see that the grass is green because the grass has absorbed the green light, and that the sea is blue, because it absorbs the blue light. This light reflects off these objects and into your eyes.
Chlorophyll
Silicon is a silvery grey material, with a conchoidal fracture. It is stable and I have a specimen on my shelf. It is used in the solid form in the refining of Aluminum. As with any material, the colour of the surface is a matter of subtractive colour. A red surface or a green surface absorbs all colours except red, and green respectively. A silvery grey surface would be given by a material with a 'neutral density colour' and a highly reflective surface.
Black because if a red light reflects off the blue surface there is no reflection, so the surface looks black.
No. Emus' eggs are dark green in colour. They have different shades of green underneath the outer surface, but they are not blue.