Q4 Explain why in white light, a) red paint appears red
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it is because of spectrum formed by mirror
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A red jumper is red when viewed in white light because all the wavelengths of the spectrum that fall on it are absorbed except red which is reflected into the eye. In practice, it is probably more accurate to say that the red jumper reflects more red light than other colours and so appears red.
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