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What colour will a green object look like in blue light?

A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.


What colour would a yellow object look in blue light?

In blue light, a yellow object would appear dark or black because yellow absorbs blue light and reflects other colors. This means that the object wouldn't reflect any of the blue light, making it appear dark.


Why do red object's look black in blue light?

Red and blue are primary colours therefore they do not contain any other colour. When a blue light is shone onto a red object, all the blue light is absorbed by the red object, and as no red light is being shone for the red object to reflect, no light will be reflected from it and it will appear to be black. It is important to remember that physical colours will only reflect it's light colour equivalent. All other colours are absorbed. So red will reflect red, green will reflect green, and red will absorb green and so on.


What colour would a blue object look like if a yellow light were shone on it?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


How do colored objects look under colored lights?

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.

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What colour will a yellow object look like in blue light?

Black


What colour will a blue object look in yellow light?

Black


What colour filter if blue object to look black?

A yellow filter would absorb blue light, making a blue object appear black in a black-and-white photograph.


What colour will a green object look like in blue light?

A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.


What colour would a yellow object look in blue light?

In blue light, a yellow object would appear dark or black because yellow absorbs blue light and reflects other colors. This means that the object wouldn't reflect any of the blue light, making it appear dark.


What colour filter could you use if you wanted a blue object to look black?

You could use a yellow filter to absorb blue light, making the blue object appear black since no blue light would reflect off of it.


What colour would blue look in blue light?

It would still look blue :)


Can objects look different in colors depending on the color of light in whch they are seen?

yes light has a effect on shapes. Object's colour tone depends on the type of light it absorbs and reflects. Blue objects look blue, because they reflect it and absorbs all other light that falls on it. Different colour will impart different appearance in terms of colour


What colour would a blue object look like if a blue light were shone on it?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


Why do red object's look black in blue light?

Red and blue are primary colours therefore they do not contain any other colour. When a blue light is shone onto a red object, all the blue light is absorbed by the red object, and as no red light is being shone for the red object to reflect, no light will be reflected from it and it will appear to be black. It is important to remember that physical colours will only reflect it's light colour equivalent. All other colours are absorbed. So red will reflect red, green will reflect green, and red will absorb green and so on.


What colour would a blue object look like if a yellow light were shone on it?

It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.


How do colored objects look under colored lights?

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.

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