Assuming that the light you are shining on the object is white, then the object is also blue. Objects appear a certain color because they reflect that color to our eyes and the rest of the colors in the light are absorbed by the object.
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 wavelengths are corresponded to the color of the light. A blue object will reflect any light radiation expect the color blue. It will absorb the blue light.
it reflects blue light and absorbs all other colors. This selective reflection of light waves gives the object its blue color appearance to our eyes.
The object will appear to be blue. However, the object would be indistinguishable from an object that reflects all colors of light. If yellow light were shone on an object that reflects only blue wavelengths, the object would appear to be black.
An object appears blue in white light because it absorbs all of the colors in the visible spectrum except blue, which it reflects. The reflected blue light is then what we perceive with our eyes as the color of the object.
An object appears a certain color because it reflects specific wavelengths in the visible spectrum while absorbing others. For example, a blue object reflects blue wavelengths and absorbs other colors.
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.
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The wavelengths are corresponded to the color of the light. A blue object will reflect any light radiation expect the color blue. It will absorb the blue light.
it reflects blue light and absorbs all other colors. This selective reflection of light waves gives the object its blue color appearance to our eyes.
It means the certain object absorbs all the colors on the Light Spectrum and only reflects the color blue.
The object will appear to be blue. However, the object would be indistinguishable from an object that reflects all colors of light. If yellow light were shone on an object that reflects only blue wavelengths, the object would appear to be black.
An object appears blue in white light because it absorbs all of the colors in the visible spectrum except blue, which it reflects. The reflected blue light is then what we perceive with our eyes as the color of the object.
Yes, blue color reflects blue light and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light (which contains all colors of the visible spectrum) hits an object that appears blue, all colors except blue are absorbed and blue light is reflected, which our eyes perceive as the color blue.
black since the object is blue, it reflects only blue light thus, shining red and green lights on it will only cause the object to absorb the two colors and it will result to the appearance of the object as black
No, a blue object absorbs most colors except blue, which it reflects. It does not refract colors in the same way that a prism or water droplet does.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors