Why does a blue object look blue in sunlight?
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Objects that appear blue do so because they reflect blue light but absorb all other colors, so our eyes only see the blue light remaining. When a blue object absorbs the energy from non-blue light, it heats up. ... Infrared radiation is just like light of a color that we can't see, it's a form of electromagnetic radiation.
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