Physics, asked by rahil27feb, 7 months ago

why the colour of an object cannot be considered as its intrinsic property​

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Answered by achyutanandanahak169
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Answer:

It should really be phrased as: they are the same (physical) colour but they look different in (perceptual) colour becausebof contrast with the background. ... So, for me, if two things look different in colour, they are different in colour. And hence colour - according to my definition- exists only in our brains. plz follow me

Answered by mad210220
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Answer:

Color is not intrinsic property of matter because it is a function of method by which it is examined.

Explanation:

Intrinsic property of matter are  its taste, texture , density, solublity,

melting point freezing point , boiling point , electrical conductivity etc.

but color is not an intrinsic property of an object  because it is a function of method by which it is examined. Color happens because certain object absorb a certain portion of visual spectrum of light and reflects other.

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