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How does the blue object appear in Green light ?
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Answered by bravestone125
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For example, a blue object absorbs all the colors of the spectrum except blue: it reflects blue light. ... For example, a green object appears black in any other light than green (or white which contains green) because there is no green light shining on it to reflect into your eyes.

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Answered by rajrajkumar9598
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An object appears black in green light because there is no green light shining on it to reflect into your eyes

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