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An object appears to have a particular colour the way it absorbs or reflects the varying wavelengths of light rays. For example, if it reflects all wavelengths (or nearly all, it appears …..
Black
Red
White
Blue
- Objects appear in different colors based on how they reflect or absorb light.
- Option 1: Black
- A black object absorbs nearly all wavelengths of light.
- It appears black because it reflects very little light.
- Option 2: Red
- An object appears red when it reflects wavelengths mostly in the red spectrum.
- It absorbs other wavelengths more than red.
- Option 3: White
- A white object reflects almost all wavelengths of light.
- It appears white because it reflects the full spectrum of light.
- Option 4: Blue
- An object appears blue when it reflects wavelengths mostly in the blue spectrum.
- It absorbs other wavelengths more than blue.
Option 3: White
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