Black
An object that absorbs all light appears black. It absorbs all wavelengths of light and does not reflect any, resulting in the perception of black color.
If an object absorbs all the colors of light, it will appear to be black. It is the reflected part of the spectrum that gives an object its color.
black body is the object which absorbs the light of all wavelength...........
If an object absorbs all light, it appears black because all of the light is being absorbed and none is being reflected back to our eyes.
An object that absorbs all colors in the light spectrum will appear black, as it is not reflecting any light back to our eyes.
An object that absorbs all light appears black. It absorbs all wavelengths of light and does not reflect any, resulting in the perception of black color.
Black
If an object absorbs all the colors of light, it will appear to be black. It is the reflected part of the spectrum that gives an object its color.
black body is the object which absorbs the light of all wavelength...........
If an object absorbs all light, it appears black because all of the light is being absorbed and none is being reflected back to our eyes.
An object that absorbs all colors in the light spectrum will appear black, as it is not reflecting any light back to our eyes.
A green object absorbs all colors of light except for green. When white light, which contains all colors of the visible spectrum, hits the object, the green pigment in the object absorbs all colors except green, which is reflected off the object. This reflected green light is what we perceive with our eyes, giving the object its green color.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
The object absorbs all colors of light except for red, which is reflected off the object and is what we perceive as the color red.
If it reflects that color of light, you're eyes will see that color being reflected by the object (when the color is being shown on the object, white light contains 'all' colors of visible light). If an object absorbs a color of light you will tend not to see it coming off of the object. Translation: objects will appear the color(s) of light that it reflects. If an object appears red, it reflects red light.
The color that we see is not the color of the object in question, but the color of the light it reflects. This means that a "green object" absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum except for green light, which it reflects back to our eyes. White light is the combination of the entire visible spectrum combined. Thus a "white object" reflects all colors of light. On the opposite side of this question, a "black object" absorbs all colors of light, because "black" is the absence of color.
An object that absorbs all light appears black because it absorbs all colors of light equally. An object that reflects all light appears white because it reflects all colors of light equally.