When all colors of light are absorbed, what do you see?
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If an object absorbs all colors but one, we see the color it does not absorb. The yellow strip in the following figure absorbs red, orange, green, blue, indigo and violet light. It reflects yellow light and we see it as yellow. The eye also uses complementary colors in color vision.
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We see the object as black when all the colors are absorbed by it and white when it reflects all the colors.
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