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In this engaging exploration, we delve into the essence of light and color. When white light hits various objects, it produces a spectrum of colors, known as ROYGBIV—Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. For example, a rose appears red because it absorbs all wavelengths except red, which it reflects. We analyze how colors are transferred by light wavelengths and how color filters affect what we see. Finally, test your understanding with an interactive quiz. Join us in this colorful journey of discovery!
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How We See Light By Chloe Ford, and Brenden Lucas
How Does Light & Color Appear? Color appear when white light shines on many objects, the result is an array of colors. These colors are Red, Orange Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. These colors are also known as ROY G. BIV.
How Does This Rose Look Red When you look at a rose it appears red because the rose absorbs all colors and reflects red. Our eyes receive the red light as the rose being naturally red.
How the Colors Are Transferred? Colors are transferred by light that moves in wavelengths towards the object. If there was no light then there would be no way to transfer the beam to create a color.
Color Filters Color Filters allow colors to pass through, but only certain types. The filter absorbs all of the colors, but only allows one color to shine through because it depends on what type of filter like blue, red, orange, yellow, and green. Lets say a yellow butterfly shined through a blue filter, the butterfly would be blue.
Ending Quiz • 1) How does color appear? • 2) How was the rose red? • 3) If a red fire hydrant went through a green filter what color does it end up?
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