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When all colors of light are absorbed, what do you see?

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Answered by spradumn1
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Answer:

White light

Explanation:

When light passess through a prism it disperse in rainbow form

Answered by b4bhist
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When all colors of light are absorbed,:- We will see black

The absorption of light makes an object dark or opaque to the wavelengths or colors of the incoming wave:

If any material or matter absorbs light of certain wavelengths or colours of the spectrum, an observer will not see these colours in the reflected light.

On the other hand, if certain wavelengths of colours are reflected from the material, an observer will see them and see the material in those colours. For example, the leaves of green plants contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs the blue and red colors of the spectrum and reflects the green - leaves therefore appear green.

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