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If the light is or contains the colour the object it is striking, then the object will appear to be the colour it originally is. If the light is not or does not contain the colour the object it is striking, then object will appear black. This is because an object will only reflect the light that is the same colour as it, all other light is absorbed. For example: Red, yellow, magenta, and white light will make a red object appear red as they all contain red light. Blue, green and cyan light will make a red object appear black.
The green-colored object will appear dark and almost invisible in a black room, as it will not reflect or absorb much light without any light source to illuminate it. The lack of contrast between the object and the room will make it difficult to see.
Well, the grapes, if in a black room, will absorb off any colours that are not its colour. So the answer would be black. The green grapes would turn black if a red light was shone upon them. ^ hope i have helped!
the white light has many colours in it. this is called the spectrum. as the plant is green, it absorbs all the colours except green. green reflects off the plant, into our eyes and we see a green plant. the same would work with any object that reflects its own colour and no more. white objects reflect all light and black objects reflect no light.
AnswerRed and yellow light make white light: mixing a primary light colour (red, blue and green) with any secondary light colour (cyan, magenta and yellow) make white all of the time.
It is either green because the colour of light above it is the only colour it allows through like in this case Green light only lets green through or it could be cyan as blue and green make cyan but i think it would be green
No you will get White light. no you wont ..you will get a light green colour..
light green
chartreuse
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
red green and yellow makes a dark green bogey colour
If the light is or contains the colour the object it is striking, then the object will appear to be the colour it originally is. If the light is not or does not contain the colour the object it is striking, then object will appear black. This is because an object will only reflect the light that is the same colour as it, all other light is absorbed. For example: Red, yellow, magenta, and white light will make a red object appear red as they all contain red light. Blue, green and cyan light will make a red object appear black.
In light they make white In paint they make orangey-green colour
The green-colored object will appear dark and almost invisible in a black room, as it will not reflect or absorb much light without any light source to illuminate it. The lack of contrast between the object and the room will make it difficult to see.
Well, the grapes, if in a black room, will absorb off any colours that are not its colour. So the answer would be black. The green grapes would turn black if a red light was shone upon them. ^ hope i have helped!
When light is shined on a cyan object, it will appear cyan as long as the light source contains both blue and green wavelengths, which are the colors that make up cyan. If the light is white, the cyan object will reflect the blue and green light and thus still appear cyan. However, if the light is only red, the cyan object will appear black because it cannot reflect that color.
To make blue grey do I use: dark green and a light blue or a light green with a dark blue