what happens when white light shines on blue filter so what colour is produced
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When white light shines on a red object, all of the colors that form the white light are absorbed except red, which is reflected. ... So when blue light is allowed through a blue filter onto a blue object, the object will still reflect blue and therefore appear blue.
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Blue light.
Explanation:
If the filter seems blue, then it means, out of all the wavelengths of light being directed towards blue, blue light, manages to be naturally reflected by the filter, which is why in the first place it seems blue.
That's not only in the case of reflection, but in the case of transmission, and refraction as well (if its probably a transparent block or s sort of transparent dense object). Meaning, that blue, and a certain other wavelengths, which are alike the color itself, blue, will manage to get through the very same "special atomic structure", which has got something special to do with the wavelength: blue.
Now, the other colors, apart from blue, might be those colors, in very insignificantly small amounts, and so lesser contribution towards the final color produced, or just very alike, in nature, to blue, so they (the wavelengths transmitted/reflected) will now merge in to produce the light: blue.