because humans are color blind they just imagine the colors and they look real. the colors are whatever colors you want them to be.
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A red object looks black through a blue filter because the filter absorbs the red light that the object reflects, allowing little to no light to pass through. This results in the red object appearing dark or black when viewed through the blue filter.
A purple object reflects primarily purple light, which is a combination of red and blue wavelengths. When light shines on the object, it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects back only the purple light to our eyes.
When red light shines on a blue filter, the filter absorbs most of the red light while allowing some of the blue light to pass through. As a result, the light that is transmitted through the filter will appear blue.
A blue object will appear black in red light because red light does not contain any blue wavelengths to reflect off the object's surface. Since the object does not reflect any red light, no color will be perceived.
When you look at a blue object through a red filter, the object will appear darker and possibly black because the red filter blocks out most of the blue light. The red filter only allows red light to pass through, which results in absorbed blue light and altered color perception.
Purple will the object be
When you mix pink/red and blue, you get purple.
Red+Blue=Purple
A red object looks black through a blue filter because the filter absorbs the red light that the object reflects, allowing little to no light to pass through. This results in the red object appearing dark or black when viewed through the blue filter.
Purple absorbs yellow and green colors. When white light containing all colors of the spectrum shines on a purple object, the object absorbs these two colors and reflects back the blue and red wavelengths, creating the perception of purple.
A purple object reflects primarily purple light, which is a combination of red and blue wavelengths. When light shines on the object, it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects back only the purple light to our eyes.
Purple.
When red light shines on a blue filter, the filter absorbs most of the red light while allowing some of the blue light to pass through. As a result, the light that is transmitted through the filter will appear blue.
Purple, blue, and red do not mix together to create a new color. Instead, they will likely create a muddy brown or greyish tone when combined.
Yes, purple is a color that is a combination of blue and red. When light shines on an object that appears purple, the object absorbs certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others, causing it to appear purple to our eyes.
It is not possible to make the color blue, as it is a basic/primary color.
It takes a red object and a blue object to open the purple gate; a white object and a black object to open the grey gate.