Science, asked by franklin6855y, 4 months ago

The colour of a substance perceived by human eye is
Select one:
a. Not same as that the substance emits
O b. Same as that the substance emits in flame
O e. Same as that the substance absorbs
O d. Not same as that the substance absorbs​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

green and yellow

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Answered by nitinkumar9lm
0

Answer:

Color perceived by the eye is not the same as that the substance absorbs. Option d. is correct.

Explanation:

  • Red, green and blue are the additive primary shades of the shade spectrum.
  • By quantity changing of those lighting fixtures, all the colors within the visible spectrum may be produced.
  • The retina of our eye is protected through millions of light-touchy cells, some formed like rods and a few like cones.

Color isn't inherent in objects. The floor of an object reflects a few shades of colors and absorbs all of the others. We perceive only the reflected shades.

So, color perceived by the eye is not the same as that the substance absorbs.

​Option d. is correct.

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