how anything has its colour
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The 'colour' of an object is the wavelengths of light that it reflects. This is determined by the arrangement of electrons in the atoms of that substance that will absorb and re-emit photons of particular energies according to complicated quantum laws.
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Objects appear different colours because they absorb some colours and reflected to other colours.
- White objects appear white because they reflect all colours.
- Black objects absorb all colours so no light is reflected.
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