why does coal appear black in white light?
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because when light rays hit them, they absorb every color from the spectrum, which makes them appear black. ... White is actually the exact opposite, since it reflects every color in the spectrum.
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because when light rays hit them, they absorb every color from the spectrum, which makes them appear black. So even if you put them under a different colored light, they will still appear black. White is actually the exact opposite, since it reflects every color in the spectrum.
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