Green.
An object that reflects red light and absorbs other colors appears red because it is reflecting red wavelengths and absorbing all other colors. This selective reflection of light is due to the object's specific molecular structure or pigmentation which determines how it interacts with different wavelengths of light.
No, the color of an object is the color of light that it reflects, not the color it absorbs. When light shines on an object, the object absorbs some colors and reflects others. The reflected colors are what we see.
An object that absorbs all light appears black because it absorbs all colors of light equally. An object that reflects all light appears white because it reflects all colors of light equally.
A red object reflects red light and absorbs other colors of light. When white light shines on a red object, all the colors of the spectrum are absorbed by the object except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes.
The red light would be absorbed by the green object and the object would appear dark. The green object reflects green light and absorbs other colors.
An object that reflects red light and absorbs other colors appears red because it is reflecting red wavelengths and absorbing all other colors. This selective reflection of light is due to the object's specific molecular structure or pigmentation which determines how it interacts with different wavelengths of light.
No, the color of an object is the color of light that it reflects, not the color it absorbs. When light shines on an object, the object absorbs some colors and reflects others. The reflected colors are what we see.
An object that absorbs all light appears black because it absorbs all colors of light equally. An object that reflects all light appears white because it reflects all colors of light equally.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors
A red object reflects red light and absorbs other colors of light. When white light shines on a red object, all the colors of the spectrum are absorbed by the object except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes.
Black absorbs all colors. When visible light hits an object, the object absorbs some colors and reflects others. In the case of black objects, they absorb all colors of visible light, which is why they appear black.
The red light would be absorbed by the green object and the object would appear dark. The green object reflects green light and absorbs other colors.
If an object absorbs all colors of light and reflects none, it will appear black under white light. This is because black is the absence of any reflected light.
If an object absorbs all the colors in white light, it reflects black.
You see the colors of light that are reflected off the object. The colors you see depend on the wavelengths of light that the object reflects. For example, if an object reflects green light and absorbs all other colors, you will perceive the object as green.
Red light shining on an object that reflects primarily red light will be red
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.