When all colours are absorbed in an object you will get the colour black
Colors that are not absorbed by an object are typically reflected off the surface of the object. These reflected colors are what we see and perceive with our eyes, giving the object its visible color.
White is not a color, it is all the colors. So when you look at something red, all colors but red are being absorbed and red is reflected. If it was black, then all colors would be absorbed. If it's white, then no colors are being absorbed..
Colors of light that do not pass through filters are absorbed or reflected based on the properties of the filters. For example, a red filter will absorb all colors of light except red, which will be transmitted through. The absorbed colors are converted into heat energy.
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
Colors that are not transmitted through transparent or translucent objects are either absorbed or reflected. The absorbed colors are converted into heat energy, while the reflected colors bounce off the object and can be seen by the viewer.
You get black
All of the colors are absorbed.
Colors that are not absorbed by an object are typically reflected off the surface of the object. These reflected colors are what we see and perceive with our eyes, giving the object its visible color.
All colors are absorbed by chlorophyll except for green.
White is not a color, it is all the colors. So when you look at something red, all colors but red are being absorbed and red is reflected. If it was black, then all colors would be absorbed. If it's white, then no colors are being absorbed..
Orange absorbs all colors except orange, which it reflects. So, none of the other colors are absorbed by an orange.
Colors of light that do not pass through filters are absorbed or reflected based on the properties of the filters. For example, a red filter will absorb all colors of light except red, which will be transmitted through. The absorbed colors are converted into heat energy.
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
Colors that are not transmitted through transparent or translucent objects are either absorbed or reflected. The absorbed colors are converted into heat energy, while the reflected colors bounce off the object and can be seen by the viewer.
The green color is reflected and the other colors are absorbed
Black absorbs all colors the best, as it reflects very little light.
All but red.