A green object absorbs all light except green which is reflected by the pigment. White light is made up of all colors and all except green are absorbed; only green is reflected. If a red light is the only one illuminating a green shirt there is no green to reflect so the shirt will look black.
The green object will appear black because it will not reflect any of the blue light shone on it. Green objects primarily absorb blue light, so without any green or red light present, the object will appear dark.
A cyan object will appear black when only magenta light is shone on it. Cyan objects absorb magenta light, so no light is being reflected back to our eyes, causing the object to appear black.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
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.
The correct wording is "you shone a light in the room." "Shined" is the past tense of "to shine" when used to refer to objects or surfaces, whereas "shone" is used when referring to light emitted by a source or objects that emit light.
The green object will appear black because it will not reflect any of the blue light shone on it. Green objects primarily absorb blue light, so without any green or red light present, the object will appear dark.
teal
Green ink.
BLACK
A cyan object will appear black when only magenta light is shone on it. Cyan objects absorb magenta light, so no light is being reflected back to our eyes, causing the object to appear black.
Black, because the blue light would be absorbed into the object's pigment and as there is no green light to reflect, the object would appear black.
To make green appear black, shine red light on it. Green absorbs red light, so when red light is shone on green, the green will appear black.
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.
The correct wording is "you shone a light in the room." "Shined" is the past tense of "to shine" when used to refer to objects or surfaces, whereas "shone" is used when referring to light emitted by a source or objects that emit light.
The yellow object will appear dark because it reflects yellow light, which is a combination of red and green light. Since only red light is being shone on it, the object will not reflect any light and will appear black.
blue
when the ray is shone at the prism, refraction occurs and the light will split into it's original colour.