black
Things appear red because they absorb all wavelengths of visible light apart from red this will be reflected. If you only shine green light on the object it will all be absorbed and no light will be reflected so it will appear black.
The object would be black, because red cannot reflect green light so no colour is reflected of the object.
The light on the wall will likely be green, as the green plastic will filter out light of other colors and only allow green light to pass through.
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
A red object appears dark and almost black in green light because red objects absorb green light and do not reflect any light back to our eyes.
Green trousers appear black when exposed to red light because red light does not contain any wavelengths that are able to be absorbed or reflected by the green dye in the trousers. As a result, the dye appears dark or black.
Chlorophyll is green and nothing will ever change that
Light green.
Lots of fabrics change colour when exposed to light. It's called "fading".
No you will get White light. no you wont ..you will get a light green colour..
A nice light shade of green would be nice for a brown jumper.
You get white light, the basic light colour you see every day.
Purple.
It will be green
Jade is most often represented by the colour of light green
it's light blue and light green
light green