it will be black
All of them ! The colours you see when you look at an object - is whatever colour(s) the object is not absorbing. A black t-shirt absorbs all the colours of he spectrum - therefore none is reflected back to the viewer.
there are some preticullar properties of different colours. like all colours, black colour also has its own property it is, it absorbs colours so, when the white light i.e. when it touches a person, it turns into black (like when white light enters prism,it turns into 7) colours and absorbs other colours, and the shadow formed is of black colour.
The object will appear green because it absorbs all colors except for green, which it reflects back to our eyes.
The object will appear white. When an object reflects all colors of light equally, it will appear white because white light is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum.
If an object absorbs all the colors of light, it will appear to be black. It is the reflected part of the spectrum that gives an object its color.
All of them ! The colours you see when you look at an object - is whatever colour(s) the object is not absorbing. A black t-shirt absorbs all the colours of he spectrum - therefore none is reflected back to the viewer.
there are some preticullar properties of different colours. like all colours, black colour also has its own property it is, it absorbs colours so, when the white light i.e. when it touches a person, it turns into black (like when white light enters prism,it turns into 7) colours and absorbs other colours, and the shadow formed is of black colour.
The object will appear green because it absorbs all colors except for green, which it reflects back to our eyes.
The object will appear white. When an object reflects all colors of light equally, it will appear white because white light is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum.
If an object absorbs all the colors of light, it will appear to be black. It is the reflected part of the spectrum that gives an object its color.
Black is a colour and an absence of colour. It is all the colours if you get what i mean. It is the absence of 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.
NO it is not true an OBJECT appears colour because it reflect that colour
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.
How the human eye perceives colours it is technically seeing the colour that is reflected from the object. All colours have different wave lengths. So when you're looking at that red apple it is every colour except red, the red is being reflected back. This is what your eye perceives as red. In the matter of black it is not a colour because it absorbs all colours and reflects none of them back.
When light, which is made up of different colours (generally refered as 7 colours) falls on an object, the object absorbs different wavelengths (colours) and reflect particular wavelength (colour) so we see the colour of respective wavelength. In case of sky, the light from sun when enters to our earth's atmosphere most of longer wavelengths passes directly to us. The shorter wavelength (blue colour) scatters and disperses in gas molecules of atmosphere, so sky seems blue. Actually it is black. Same phenomena is responsible for water to appear blue. The colour is more sharpen in lakes and oceans due to reflection of blue sky. Different colours of eye are also controlled by same effect.
The object would appear blue to the observer because it reflects the blue frequency of light. This means that the object absorbs most of the other wavelengths of light and only reflects the blue color.