Physics, asked by hharika123, 2 months ago

Does the perceived colour of an object
depend on the colour of light incident on it?
Explain with an example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

We observe that the same object appears different colors when viewed under different light. ... The color appearance of an object depends upon the light which that objects reflects to the observer's eye. Without any incident light, there can be no reflected light.

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Answered by totaloverdose10
4

Answer:

The color appearance of an object depends upon the light which that objects reflects to the observer's eye. Practice A: No light will be reflected; it is all absorbed. Thus, the paper would appear black to an observer. Practice B: Red and orange will be reflected and so the paper appears reddish-orange to an observer.

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