There are lots of green lights. You need a little more detail in the question. For example, maybe you are asking about green lights in traffic signals.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
When you shine a green light on a green object, the object will reflect the green light and appear brighter or more vivid in color. Green objects absorb most of the other colors of light and reflect green light, so they will be most visibly affected by green light.
A red light will be needed to combine with magenta light to produce green light. Green light is the complementary color to magenta, so by mixing red light with magenta light, the result will be green light.
When a blue light shines on a green object, the green object will absorb some of the blue light and reflect the remaining green light. This is because the green object absorbs light of complementary colors, in this case blue, and reflects light of its own color, green.
If an object is white in sunlight it will be green in green light. A white object reflects all wavelengths (colors) of light that shine on it. If only green light shines on it, that color will be reflected and the object will look green.
You get light green.
Green plants: the green matter is Chlorophyll (lit. "Green [of] plants), and this is the light- and UV-sensitive chemical involved in the process.
The right side of the vessel is the starboard side, the light is green. The light is coordinated to the starboard side of the vessel no matter how you look at it. Refer to Rule 21 of the 72 COLREGS, a link is provided below.
Because a green light has a light bulb behind green plastic.
Light is not matter, it is energy.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
Does it really matter? If so, Google it, ask an expert, or ask her yourself.
chlorophyll is what makes the plant greenchloroplast is what conducts photosynthesis
No. Light is energy, not matter.
No. Light is energy, not matter.
When you shine a green light on a green object, the object will reflect the green light and appear brighter or more vivid in color. Green objects absorb most of the other colors of light and reflect green light, so they will be most visibly affected by green light.
A light green vicodin would look light green.