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  • 18-05-2020
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How does visible light interact with objects to produce the colors we see?​

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jakewailliams45
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  • 18-05-2020

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Visible light when all put together is white. When objects appear to be, lets say, red, it would be the only color not absorbed by that object. same goes with all other colors. So black objects absorb all colors (not 100%) and that is why black clothing gets hotter, it simply absorbs all incoming light, as apposed to white that will reflect the colors back, making all of them together appear white. Hope this helps, not the best at explaining things.

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