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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.
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.
A blue object absorbs white light that contains all colors except blue. When white light shines on a blue object, the object appears blue because it reflects blue light and absorbs all other colors in the white light spectrum.
A blue object appears blue because it absorbs most colors and reflects blue light. However, when a red light shines on a blue object, the blue object would absorb the red light and reflect blue, so it would still appear blue.
all of the colors of the rainbow are coming down to the object and all of the colors get absorbed except blue, it gets reflected. I am sorry i really dont know the answer but i hope this helps a little bit.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors
Blue objects absorb all colors of light except for blue. When light hits a blue object, the object absorbs the other colors within the visible spectrum, reflecting or transmitting the blue light.
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.
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.
A blue object absorbs white light that contains all colors except blue. When white light shines on a blue object, the object appears blue because it reflects blue light and absorbs all other colors in the white light spectrum.
Purple absorbs yellow and green colors. When white light containing all colors of the spectrum shines on a purple object, the object absorbs these two colors and reflects back the blue and red wavelengths, creating the perception of purple.
Red and blue light will not absorb the same light. Red objects reflect red light and absorb other colors, while blue objects reflect blue light and absorb other colors.
A blue object appears blue because it absorbs most colors and reflects blue light. However, when a red light shines on a blue object, the blue object would absorb the red light and reflect blue, so it would still appear blue.
all of the colors of the rainbow are coming down to the object and all of the colors get absorbed except blue, it gets reflected. I am sorry i really dont know the answer but i hope this helps a little bit.
When a blue light is shined onto a different color, the object will absorb some of the blue light and reflect the rest. The color that we perceive is the result of the wavelengths of light that are reflected off the object. Different colors absorb and reflect light in unique ways, leading to the variety of colors we see around us.
No, navy blue does not absorb a lot of heat. Darker colors tend to absorb more heat than lighter colors, but navy blue is not as effective at absorbing heat as black or other dark colors.
No, the color blue does not absorb light. In fact, blue objects appear blue because they reflect blue light and absorb other colors.