Why can we see objects of different colours? How can same type of surfaces show different colours?
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Objects appear different colours because they absorb some colours (wavelengths) and reflected or transmit other colours. ... If only blue light is shone onto a red shirt, the shirt would appear black, because the blue would be absorbed and there would be no red light to be reflected.
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Objects appear different colours because they absorb some colours (wavelengths) and reflected or transmit other colours. ... If only blue light is shone onto a red shirt, the shirt would appear black, because the blue would be absorbed and there would be no red light to be reflected.
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