If light reflected from a white shirt passed through a red filter and then a green filter, the shirt would appear black. This is because red and green filters would absorb most of the colors from the white light, leaving very little to pass through. White light contains all colors of the spectrum, so when most of it is absorbed by the filters, the resulting color appears black.
When a green filter is passed through light, it selectively absorbs all colors of light except green. This means that only green light passes through the filter, while other colors are absorbed. The result is that the light appears green in color after passing through the filter.
It is called 'polarized light' .
When blue light is passed through a green filter, the filter only allows green light to pass through while absorbing or blocking the blue light. As a result, the blue light is either partially or completely removed, depending on the filter's properties and the intensity of the blue light.
The reason that particular device is called a "redfilter" is that only red light cansurvive the trip through it and come out the other side, so that it appears red.Any other color of light is absorbed in the material that the filter is made of, andnever comes out.
polarized light
The filtrate is what's passed through a filter.
When a green filter is passed through light, it selectively absorbs all colors of light except green. This means that only green light passes through the filter, while other colors are absorbed. The result is that the light appears green in color after passing through the filter.
A filtrate is the liquid that has passed through a filter.
Such light is said to be polarized.
its a substance through partial light gets passed and partial gets reflected
filtrate
Filtrate. the ones trapped by the filter paper is called the residue
The filtrate is the liquid that passes through the filter paper and contains the substances that have been filtered. The residue is the solid material that remains on the filter paper after the liquid has passed through.
none if the source is purely violet and the filter is 100% red.
horizontal waves only
It is called 'polarized light' .
It will have been dispersed into the spectrum