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.
No I would not generally say red is a light colour, but adding white to make pink or mixing it with yellow and white to make a light orange would work. A light colour is one with white in it, so unless the red is mixed with white it wouldn't be a light colour. Red is generally considered to be a very dramatic colour, so no, it is not a light colour unless mixed in one of the ways above. I hope this helped!
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
When light hits a white surface, the surface reflects most of the light that strikes it. This high reflectivity causes the surface to appear bright and white to our eyes. This is because white surfaces reflect all visible wavelengths of light equally, resulting in a neutral color appearance.
The reflection from a white rough surface would scatter light in many directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection with less intensity. In contrast, a mirror would reflect light at the same angle as the incidence angle, providing a clear and specular reflection with high intensity.
It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
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white shoes appear white because it reflects all 7 colours of white light when fallen on to it.Therefore if only yellow light is fallen on to this object it would give out light rays which are yellow in colour . so shoes would appear yellow.
In terms of light colour, the most colourful would be white, as it is a combination of the entire light colour spectrum. In terms of physical colour, it would be black, as it is the combination of all physical colours. In terms of them simply as colours, it would be neither as they are not considered colours, but variations of light and dark.
No I would not generally say red is a light colour, but adding white to make pink or mixing it with yellow and white to make a light orange would work. A light colour is one with white in it, so unless the red is mixed with white it wouldn't be a light colour. Red is generally considered to be a very dramatic colour, so no, it is not a light colour unless mixed in one of the ways above. I hope this helped!
dark pink, light blue, light green and white
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.
Black would be no colours. the way we see things, is that light bounces off a surface, and into our eyes. The colour of the surface decides the colour of the light that is bounced into our eyes, and allows us to tell what colour it is. If there either isn't any light, or nothing that bounces in our direction, then we'll see the absence of light as black.
Yellow as white objects reflect the whole visible light spectrum. So the white ball would reflect the yellow light.
When light hits a white surface, the surface reflects most of the light that strikes it. This high reflectivity causes the surface to appear bright and white to our eyes. This is because white surfaces reflect all visible wavelengths of light equally, resulting in a neutral color appearance.
A star with a surface temperature of 5000-6000K will appear white to yellow-white in color. This temperature range corresponds to a star of spectral type F, which emits a significant amount of visible light across the spectrum, giving it a white to yellowish hue. The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature, with hotter stars appearing bluer and cooler stars appearing redder.