White light reflects all colors of light, as it contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum.
A yellow shirt reflects yellow light because it absorbs all other colors in the light spectrum and reflects yellow wavelengths.
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
White reflects the most energy because it reflects all wavelengths of light, including the visible spectrum and infrared radiation.
White reflects the most light as it reflects all visible wavelengths of light effectively, while black absorbs all wavelengths.
White reflects all other colors of light.
White.
White, which isn't really a color but the absence of a color
White light reflects all colors of light, as it contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
An object appears a certain color because it reflects specific wavelengths in the visible spectrum while absorbing others. For example, a blue object reflects blue wavelengths and absorbs other colors.
A yellow shirt reflects yellow light because it absorbs all other colors in the light spectrum and reflects yellow wavelengths.
White objects reflects visual "light" where as black objects absorb it. black the color is every color so it absorbs all the light(every color in the spectrum), and white is the lack of color so it reflects all the light(every color in the spectrum) that's why you get warmer when you wear black in the sun because it absorbs the sun and white reflects it.
colors are colorful because light hits them and reflects color. White, though, is no color. Black is all color.
Reflects, other wavelengths (colours) are absorbed.
because white reflects all the colors on the color spectrum
The color that we see is not the color of the object in question, but the color of the light it reflects. This means that a "green object" absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum except for green light, which it reflects back to our eyes. White light is the combination of the entire visible spectrum combined. Thus a "white object" reflects all colors of light. On the opposite side of this question, a "black object" absorbs all colors of light, because "black" is the absence of color.