The hotter things get the more blue or ultraviolet the light they emit. However, on a weather map hot areas are usually indicated by read (the colour of fire) and the colder areas by blue (the colour of ice).
Calcite is a nonsilicate mineral that can exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light. It typically appears red, pink, or orange when exposed to UV light.
When you mix red, blue, and green light together, you get white light. This is because red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light, and when combined in equal amounts, they create white light by stimulating all three types of color receptors in our eyes.
The insolation order from highest absorption to lowest is: black surfaces, dark surfaces, light surfaces, and white surfaces. This is because darker colors absorb more light and heat compared to lighter colors, which tend to reflect more light.
Most wildflowers grow best under natural sunlight due to their specific light requirements for optimal growth and blooming. However, some wildflowers, such as African violets or orchids, can thrive under artificial light if the correct spectrum and intensity of light are provided. It is important to research the specific light needs of the wildflower species you are growing to determine if it will thrive under artificial light.
red
It will be green
Violet light has the highest refractive index among the colors in the visible spectrum.
blue
BLUE
Blue
maybe light blue, near white..like fire on the stove,more light, more heat..
The color that has the highest dispersion of light is violet. This is because violet light has the shortest wavelength among the visible colors, causing it to refract the most when passing through a prism, creating a spectrum with the greatest separation of colors.
probably a yellowy green !!
Leaves have large surface areas to absorb as much light as possible, and are thin for rapid diffusion; also, they contain chlorophyll, essential for photosynthesis.
Under a red light, blue would appear dark or black because red light is absorbed by objects that are not red. Since blue is not a color in the red light spectrum, it cannot reflect or be seen under red light.
If an object absorbs all colors of light and reflects none, it will appear black under white light. This is because black is the absence of any reflected light.