How can be determined the colour of an Opaque object? Give an example.
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The apparent color of an opaque object depends on the wavelength of the light that it reflects; e.g., a red object observed in daylight appears red because it reflects only the waves producing red light. ... An opaque object that reflects all wavelengths appears white; one that absorbs all wavelengths appears black.
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opaque object means which we can't see through is called opaque object
It's colour is dependent on the object
For example the piece of wood
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