A purple object reflects primarily purple light, which is a combination of red and blue wavelengths. When light shines on the object, it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects back only the purple light to our eyes.
A blue object will appear black in red light because red light does not contain any blue wavelengths to reflect off the object's surface. Since the object does not reflect any red light, no color will be perceived.
A true black will not reflect any light of any colour.
The object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the blue light shining on it, and blue light alone cannot activate any yellow pigments to reflect back a different color.
white ...of course.
Yes, the color of an object can depend on the light it reflects. Objects appear to have color because they reflect certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. The specific wavelengths that are reflected determine the color we perceive.
The color of an object that is both red and purple is a shade of magenta.
Yes, purple is a color that is a combination of blue and red. When light shines on an object that appears purple, the object absorbs certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others, causing it to appear purple to our eyes.
A blue object will appear black in red light because red light does not contain any blue wavelengths to reflect off the object's surface. Since the object does not reflect any red light, no color will be perceived.
True, color is just the light that an object is reflecting.
There is no such thing as a colorblind object. There are color blind people, and all object reflect they just reflect differently based on how smooth the surface is.
Purple.
NO it is not true an OBJECT appears colour because it reflect that colour
A true black will not reflect any light of any colour.
No, the color purple is a physical property of an object that results from the absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths of light. It is not the result of a physical or chemical change, but rather the interaction of light with the object's molecules.
It would be a purple and orange and blue color because of the reflection from the sun!
The object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the blue light shining on it, and blue light alone cannot activate any yellow pigments to reflect back a different color.
white ...of course.