It all depends on which frequencies are absorbed and which ones bounce back to your eye.
Grass typically reflects green light because it absorbs most other colors from the sunlight spectrum. The chlorophyll in grass absorbs red and blue light, while reflecting green light, giving it its characteristic color.
White Light is made of all the colours of the spectrum (rainbow). If we look at something, say, green (like grass) it looks green to us because the chlorophyll in the leaves absorbs all the sunlight that lands on it with the exception of green light which it reflects. Therefore this green light that reflects into our eyes makes us see the grass as green. White objects, however, absorb no light and reflect all the colours back to us. As all the colours together make white light, we see the object (in your case, a T shirt) as white.
No, a brick wall does not refract light. Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another with a different density, such as from air to glass. In the case of a brick wall, light is simply absorbed or reflected off its surface.
No, brick is not translucent. It is a solid building material that does not allow light to pass through it.
Yes, a brick is opaque, meaning it does not allow light to pass through it. This is due to its dense and solid structure which blocks the transmission of light.
A blade of grass appears green because it contains chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light primarily in the blue and red wavelengths while reflecting green light. In contrast, a brick is red due to the presence of iron oxide, which reflects red wavelengths of light while absorbing others. The specific pigments and materials present in each object determine their color by the way they interact with light.
The perception of color is due to the reflected light. When light falls on a blade of grass, it absorbs all the electromagnetic waves in the visible spectrum, except green light, which it reflects. This reflected green light falls onto the rod cells of our iris, which perceive it as green.
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
When light hits green grass all the constituent colours of light l gets absorped ini it but the green colour cannot be absorbed thus the green grass reflects it
Grass typically reflects green light because it absorbs most other colors from the sunlight spectrum. The chlorophyll in grass absorbs red and blue light, while reflecting green light, giving it its characteristic color.
The grass is turning light green in spots due to uneven watering, nutrient deficiencies, or soil compaction.
The grass will heat up and lose light and may die.
It reflects green light and absorbs the other visible wavelengths.
The grass would appear black under orange lights because green objects appear black under light that does not include green wavelengths. Orange lights contain little to no green light, causing green objects like grass to absorb most of the light and appear as black.
Seeing as grass is green, PETANDPEZ would have to say that the colour reflected is green. However, when you see BROWN grass, green light is still being reflected only at a much lower intensity.
Grass looks black in blue light, because blue is an opaque color and green color absorbs it
Sage grass is a perennial weed that reseeds from the heads of the broomsedge plant.