Blue because all colors are absorbed except blue.
A blue box looks blue because it absorbs all colors of light except blue, which it reflects. This reflected blue light is what our eyes see, giving the box its blue color.
Yes, a shirt appears blue because it absorbs all colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes. Our perception of color is based on the wavelengths of light that are absorbed or reflected by an object.
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.
Light that's absorbed is not there any more for anyone to see. You 'see' an object by the light that's reflected from it. If you see color, then it's the color that's NOT absorbed.
The observed blue color in a solution is a result of the absorption of red and yellow light, while blue light is reflected.
Blue is blue because things that are blue actually repel the frequency of light from the sun that would appear blue. Because that is the only color light that is reflected, that is the only color that we see. Things that are blue are actually every color BUT blue!
Colours are made by reflected lights. When light hits an object, the color you see is being reflected, the ones you don't are being absorbed. Example: you have a blue object, blue is being reflected while the other colours are absorbed. With a colour like green, blue and yellow are reflected as the others are absorbed.
A blue box looks blue because it absorbs all colors of light except blue, which it reflects. This reflected blue light is what our eyes see, giving the box its blue color.
The reason the ocean is blue is because the color of the sky reflects on the ocean.
Yes, a shirt appears blue because it absorbs all colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes. Our perception of color is based on the wavelengths of light that are absorbed or reflected by an object.
The color is reflected by the light to your eyes. That is why you see color.
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.
Light that's absorbed is not there any more for anyone to see. You 'see' an object by the light that's reflected from it. If you see color, then it's the color that's NOT absorbed.
... reflected, and perceived by passersby.
Black is absorbed! White is reflected. :)
The observed blue color in a solution is a result of the absorption of red and yellow light, while blue light is reflected.
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