A white shirt reflects all colors of light, because white is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum. This means that when white light hits the shirt, all colors are reflected back equally, giving it a bright appearance.
A black shirt reflects very little light, absorbing most of it and appearing black to the human eye. A white shirt reflects most of the light that hits it, appearing white.
absorbed by the shirt's pigment, preventing any light from being reflected or transmitted. This lack of light reflection or transmission causes the shirt to appear black to our eyes.
Black absorbs all colors and does not reflect any. Since no light is reflected, black appears to our eyes as a lack of color.
A blue shirt appears blue because it absorbs most colors in the visible spectrum and reflects blue light back to our eyes. This happens because the dye or pigment used in the shirt absorbs all colors except blue, which is reflected back.
A white shirt reflects all colors of light, because white is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum. This means that when white light hits the shirt, all colors are reflected back equally, giving it a bright appearance.
A black shirt reflects very little light, absorbing most of it and appearing black to the human eye. A white shirt reflects most of the light that hits it, appearing white.
absorbed by the shirt's pigment, preventing any light from being reflected or transmitted. This lack of light reflection or transmission causes the shirt to appear black to our eyes.
Red
When light hits a surface, some 'colors' are absorbed while others are reflected. The reflected colors are the ones you see. A red shirt absorbs all light except red which the red shirt reflects. A shirt that looks white reflects all light and absorbs none. A shirt that looks black absorbs all light and reflects none. this is why a white shirt will keep you cooler on a hot day.
Black absorbs all colors and does not reflect any. Since no light is reflected, black appears to our eyes as a lack of color.
A blue shirt appears blue because it absorbs most colors in the visible spectrum and reflects blue light back to our eyes. This happens because the dye or pigment used in the shirt absorbs all colors except blue, which is reflected back.
No, black is a mixture of all colors. Color is produced by reflected light is reflected. Like a red object absorbs all colors but red, which is being reflected and is what you see. Black reflects all colors, and whites absorbs all.
All colors of visible light are being reflected by a white shirt when viewed in white light. White is the combination of all colors in the visible spectrum, so when white light hits the shirt, all colors are reflected back to your eyes, giving it the appearance of being white.
You get black
Red shirts absorb most colors of light and therefore reflect mainly red light.
Black is absorbed! White is reflected. :)