The ball itself doesn't actually have a color.
It simply has got the ability to reflect Red light, and we see it as having a red color.
Light is buildt up by different wavelengts of light known as colors.
All colors together form a warm white light.
You can see the different colors of the sunlight if you use a prism.
In any case, if you use only a blue light, Only the wavelength for blue, then the ball will appear Black because Blue does not have any Red in it.
The Ball can not reflect red light if there is no red light to reflect :-)
A red ball would appear black in blue light because red objects absorb blue light and reflect little to no light of that wavelength. This causes the red object to not reflect any light back to our eyes, leading us to perceive it as black in blue light.
The blue ball will absorb some of the red light and reflect the rest. Since red and blue are on opposite ends of the color spectrum, the blue ball will appear darker and might look purple or black under red light.
A white car would appear black under blue light, as the pigments in the white paint do not reflect blue light and therefore absorb it, creating the appearance of black.
if a red cricket ball was viewd in red light it would appear to be the colour of black or blue that's what colour you would be if it hit youin the face lol.
A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.
A red ball would appear black in blue light because red objects absorb blue light and reflect little to no light of that wavelength. This causes the red object to not reflect any light back to our eyes, leading us to perceive it as black in blue light.
The blue ball will absorb some of the red light and reflect the rest. Since red and blue are on opposite ends of the color spectrum, the blue ball will appear darker and might look purple or black under red light.
Black and blue, respectively
A white car would appear black under blue light, as the pigments in the white paint do not reflect blue light and therefore absorb it, creating the appearance of black.
red and blue makes black
if a red cricket ball was viewd in red light it would appear to be the colour of black or blue that's what colour you would be if it hit youin the face lol.
BLACK because the apple absorbs the blue light and there would be no light to reflect.
No, it doesn't.
Black
Methamphetamine glows blue under a black light. The phosphorescent glow is a result of the chemical compounds present in the methamphetamine.
sometimes if the black ink i very light, and there was a blue tattoo under it.
A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.