Green
Because black pigment does not reflect any part of the colour spectrum back to the eye.
The red object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the green light shining on it. Green light is the complementary color of red, meaning the object would absorb all the green light and not reflect any color back to our eyes.
A "green" object is called "green" because that's the only color of light it reflects, and it absorbs any other color. If orange light is shining on it, then there's no light for it to reflect, and it looks black to you.
Objects that absorb all light appear black because they do not reflect any light back into our eyes, making them appear void of color.
The color black is absorbed by the surface of the blackboard, making it appear black. The dark surface also helps to provide high contrast with white chalk, making writing and drawings more visible.
Because black pigment does not reflect any part of the colour spectrum back to the eye.
The red object would appear black because it would not reflect any of the green light shining on it. Green light is the complementary color of red, meaning the object would absorb all the green light and not reflect any color back to our eyes.
Not always. The color may vary on the color scheme but the category of the color remains the same. A black bear may appear gray. A brown bear may appear red or orange/yellow.
black
Black. Another answer may be -if you are an actor, green.
A "green" object is called "green" because that's the only color of light it reflects, and it absorbs any other color. If orange light is shining on it, then there's no light for it to reflect, and it looks black to you.
Black
The color of your hair depends on yourself or your skin color. You can dye your hair to the color you like.
it would appear black.
will appear black
White is the presence of all color, black is the absence of color
Objects that absorb all light appear black because they do not reflect any light back into our eyes, making them appear void of color.