It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
A "white surface" is one that reflects all colors of light. That's why it looks white when a white light shines on it, and that's why you call it "white". If only red light shines on it, then it looks red.
A white object under red light will appear red. This is because white objects reflect all wavelengths of visible light, including red light, while absorbing little to no light. The white object will reflect the red light, giving it a red appearance.
When you look at an object that reflects all visible light, you see the color of whatever light happens to be illuminating it at that moment. Examples: -- Hang a white bed-sheet on the wall. It appears to be the same color as the light from whatever flashlight you shine at it. -- You can demonstrate the same effect, somewhat less dramatically, with a sheet of white printer paper taped to the wall.
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
It looks red.
While the ball would still be green it will appear black. Anything green absorbed all colours except green. The green light is reflected to your eyes which makes it look green. Thus in red light (with no green in it) the red will be absorbed and no green light can be reflected to your eyes so the ball will look black.
as to why the colour of the pokeball matter I have no clue, but a great ball would suit glaceon, a moon ball would also look pretty sweet, a dive ball or net ball, basically anything blue :)
The surface will look Red, because white reflects all colours and absorb none. If you hit a red light on, say, green then that would look black because green will absorb all the red but if it was a green light then it would look green. Every colour, except white, absorbs colours except itselves.
White works or a deeper color pink would look nice.
I think white would look lovely Pink in the same colour family would look nice, as would cream or a light grey.
Brown rice is a light brown colour and is usually eaten with Chinese dishes where as white rice is white and eaten with more common dishes such as fish.
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The same way any other objects appears a certain colour. By reflecting light rays from the sun. White, i am pretty sure is the absence of colour, of reflecting every light ray sent from the sun.Answer:Pure sugar is like snow. It has no colour of its own, but reflects the full spectrum of light falling on it. Brown sugars have molasses mixed in with them. Brown sugar is turned to white sugar by removing the (brown) molasses content.
It`s sunlight and it might look whit to you but in fact it is all the colours of the rainbow. the speed of light is really fast so all the colours disappear and end up as the colour white.
white,does you not look a'round when yer drivin........