Colored objects absorb some colors of light and reflect others. When you shine a colored light on an object, the object will absorb the light colors it matches and reflect the colors that it does not. This interaction between the object's color and the light color leads to the object appearing to be a different color under different colored lights.
Objects appear different colors under different colored lights because of how light interacts with their surface. When illuminated by a particular color of light, objects selectively absorb certain wavelengths and reflect others. The reflected light that reaches our eyes is what gives the object its color appearance.
Colored objects appear colored because they reflect or emit certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. When light interacts with the surface of the object, certain colors are absorbed and others are reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of color.
the lens is changed
This applies not only to opaque objects. The basic idea is that white light is a mixture of different colors, and objects tend to reflect the different colors - the components of white light - in different proportions. For example, an object that reflects most of the red light but not much of the other colors will look red.
Gray objects appear gray because they reflect a combination of different wavelengths of light at equal intensities, with no dominant color. This balanced reflection creates the perception of gray to our eyes.
I would look for the coloured wire that was attached before. Is it broken off? is there a bit left attached to the light? if not you could look at a wiring schematic. Not likely to happen, look at the coloured wire going to one of the running lights in one of your tail lights. Tap into that and when your running lights are on the licence plate light should come on as well.
why the things look to be coloured
Objects appear different colors under different colored lights because of how light interacts with their surface. When illuminated by a particular color of light, objects selectively absorb certain wavelengths and reflect others. The reflected light that reaches our eyes is what gives the object its color appearance.
Colored objects appear colored because they reflect or emit certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. When light interacts with the surface of the object, certain colors are absorbed and others are reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of color.
it depends what you look for if you look for a planet you might want to head to a field on a cloudless night with no street lights
There are different variations of the magnifying power of the telescope, which is why they look different.
Brown coloured
A smoker's lungs look the same as a non-smoker's. Diseased lungs are coloured.
if you look closely you can tell that they are a slight shade different
Silver coloured metal.
The Aurora lights are caused by particles thrown out by the sun hitting the earth atmopshere, so they look different because they hit the atmosphere at different points.
there is no light to reflect off the object that you want to see