Why does an object appear blue in white light? it's urgent
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An object appears blue because it reflects back the blue color of white light and absorb rest of the colors. If we illuminate same object with red light then it will absorb red light and appears black in color.
The color component of white light reflects back depend upon the chemical composition of dye of the surface of the object.
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An object appear blue in white light because it absorbs red and green components of light and reflect only the blue components.
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