An object can appear to have many colors due to the way it interacts with light and how our eyes perceive that light. The color we see is the result of the object reflecting or absorbing certain wavelengths of light, which is then interpreted by our eyes and brain. Other colors that may be present are either absorbed by the object or mixed together to create the perceived color.
Light is an energy force which has weight. Light particles rebound back to the eye because every object has a reflective surface. Perhaps we could ask the question "Why do we see things in different colors?" Light is white in color. This white light is in actual fact a combination of all the colors of the spectrum. When light strikes an object the object will absorb some of the colors but reject others. The combination of these rejected colors give us the color we see. A green cover book is so because the colors blue and yellow were not absorbed by the material of the book cover. Some say that because some objects absorb all colors the object is seen as black, or the absence of color. So why do we still see black objects? Because even a black object has a reflective surface.
When the weight of one object is found to be greater than the other. Either weighing up both by holding in your hands, or by weighing them on a scale. Obviously, if an iron bar is next to a piece of wood of the same size the iron would be the heaviest.
One joule of work is done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter in the direction of the force. This definition is based on the concept of work as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force. By defining work in this way, we can quantify the transfer of energy between a force and an object.
The primary colors of pigment are magenta, cyan, and yellow. Light is red, blue and green. You see, when you mix all of the colors of light you get white light, right? If you mix all of the colors of pigment you get a dark uglier color. I would like to add one more thing. I'm studying light and pigment in my class. Have you ever shone light into a prism and watched the colored light come back out? You can see the colors because the glass prism is denser than the air. The matter the light goes through is called the medium and if the light goes from a medium that is not very dense to one that is, the light diffracts. All of the colors of light diffract at a different angle. This is why we can see the colors. Also the reason we see color is because the wight light shines on the object and the object absorbs all of the colors except for the color the eye sees. Say you look at the grass and it appears green. The grass absorbs red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, and purple. The grass reflects green light.
When we say an object moves with constant speed, it means that the object is moving at the same rate without speeding up or slowing down.
Ōku no iro (Japanese) = many colors (english) hope this helps ~narutomoon
In the picture, if you're talking about something that is imaged (colors and shapes). You say "On the picture" if there is some object resting on top of the picture
colors are the part and parcel of one's life. at some point or other color reflects our identity. colors gives an idea that whta sort of person one is... as we say that one who mostly wears blue sort of dresses and how one's home decor is then we can say that that person is calm and cool loving sort of personality. so in this way we can say that colors are related to human life...
no i am sorry to say but there is not an answer to this type of ? i am so sorry to say but just fake one.
when can you say that the object is in motion
How would I know. Like, who thinks of this just randomly? But if I had to guess I would say one color.
colors = Farben
Light is an energy force which has weight. Light particles rebound back to the eye because every object has a reflective surface. Perhaps we could ask the question "Why do we see things in different colors?" Light is white in color. This white light is in actual fact a combination of all the colors of the spectrum. When light strikes an object the object will absorb some of the colors but reject others. The combination of these rejected colors give us the color we see. A green cover book is so because the colors blue and yellow were not absorbed by the material of the book cover. Some say that because some objects absorb all colors the object is seen as black, or the absence of color. So why do we still see black objects? Because even a black object has a reflective surface.
The french word for "object" is very similar to the english one. We say "objet" in french.
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You would say that the object in motion is accelerating. Or you can say that the object's velocity is increasing.
You can say "Vas a tener uno (or una for a feminine object) pronto".