All of them except red are.
White is not a color, it is all the colors. So when you look at something red, all colors but red are being absorbed and red is reflected. If it was black, then all colors would be absorbed. If it's white, then no colors are being absorbed..
All other colours except red are absorbed.. The reason it seems red to our eyes is because only red colour is reflected back.
Colors that complement red, such as yellow and orange, will pass through a red filter. Other colors, such as blue and green, will be absorbed by the red filter and not pass through.
absorbed by the object, while red is reflected. This reflected red light is what we see, giving the object its red color.
No it reflects the red light, thats why we see it as red
A red flower reflects red light while absorbing other colors from the visible light spectrum. This absorption of light in most colors except red gives the flower its characteristic red color appearance.
Red
All but red.
Red is a color that you see as a result of what your looking at absorbing all the other colors except red
White is not a color, it is all the colors. So when you look at something red, all colors but red are being absorbed and red is reflected. If it was black, then all colors would be absorbed. If it's white, then no colors are being absorbed..
all the other colors are absorbed and red is reflected
All other colours except red are absorbed.. The reason it seems red to our eyes is because only red colour is reflected back.
A red flower looks red because it absorbs all colors of light in the visible spectrum except red, which it reflects. When white light, which contains all colors, hits the flower, the red part of the light spectrum is reflected off the flower and that is what we see as the color red.
All of the colors are absorbed.
Colors that complement red, such as yellow and orange, will pass through a red filter. Other colors, such as blue and green, will be absorbed by the red filter and not pass through.
There are two wave lengths that are absorbed well. Red and blue colors are the best.
absorbed by the object, while red is reflected. This reflected red light is what we see, giving the object its red color.