When a green light passes through a prism, it undergoes refraction, causing it to separate into its component colors due to differences in wavelengths. This process creates a spectrum of colors known as a rainbow, with green light bending the least, resulting in it emerging at a specific angle from the prism.
When red light passes through a green filter, the filter absorbs the red light because it is not the same wavelength as the green light the filter is designed to transmit. The green filter only allows green light to pass through while absorbing or blocking other colors like red.
If green light passes through a cyan filter, the filter will absorb some of the green light and allow the rest to pass through. The transmitted light will appear as a slightly dimmed green color due to the absorption of some of the green wavelengths by the filter.
When red light passes through a green filter, it will be absorbed by the filter due to its specific wavelength. The green filter only allows green light to pass through, reflecting or absorbing other colors.
The green filter only allows green light to pass through, blocking all other colors of light, including red light. The red light is absorbed or reflected by the filter, resulting in no red light passing through.
All of the colors in the white, except the green, are absorbed by the plastic. The green is the only light that survives the trip all the way through and comes out the other side. This is the main reason the object is known as "a green bottle".
When red light passes through a green filter, the filter absorbs the red light because it is not the same wavelength as the green light the filter is designed to transmit. The green filter only allows green light to pass through while absorbing or blocking other colors like red.
If green light passes through a cyan filter, the filter will absorb some of the green light and allow the rest to pass through. The transmitted light will appear as a slightly dimmed green color due to the absorption of some of the green wavelengths by the filter.
When red light passes through a green filter, it will be absorbed by the filter due to its specific wavelength. The green filter only allows green light to pass through, reflecting or absorbing other colors.
The green filter only allows green light to pass through, blocking all other colors of light, including red light. The red light is absorbed or reflected by the filter, resulting in no red light passing through.
It happens by the refraction of light.
All of the colors in the white, except the green, are absorbed by the plastic. The green is the only light that survives the trip all the way through and comes out the other side. This is the main reason the object is known as "a green bottle".
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When a green filter is passed through light, it selectively absorbs all colors of light except green. This means that only green light passes through the filter, while other colors are absorbed. The result is that the light appears green in color after passing through the filter.
The light refracts or bend .
It is redirected as it passes through a medium.
it refracts
It is redirected as it passes through a medium