When you see an object as black, it means that the object is absorbing most of the visible light that hits it, rather than reflecting it back to your eyes. This absorption of light results in the perception of the object as black.
When light shines on a black object, it absorbs all the colors in the visible spectrum and reflects very little light, resulting in the perception of black. This absorption of light energy is what gives black objects their dark appearance.
When light hits a black surface, the surface absorbs most of the light energy instead of reflecting it. This absorption causes the black surface to appear dark as very little light is reflected back to our eyes. This is why black surfaces generally feel warmer compared to lighter colored surfaces, as they absorb more heat energy from the incoming light.
When light strikes a black object, the object absorbs most of the light and reflects very little. This absorption of light is what gives black objects their characteristic dark appearance.
If you shine red light on black paper, the black paper will absorb most of the red light and appear dark. The red light that is not absorbed may be reflected or scattered, but it will not significantly change the appearance of the black paper.
Black is not light. Black is the lack of light.
the black object absorbs most of the light. Theoretically nothing can be truly black because if it were truly black, we could not see it.
When you see an object as black, it means that the object is absorbing most of the visible light that hits it, rather than reflecting it back to your eyes. This absorption of light results in the perception of the object as black.
im assuming that u meant "what happens when LIGHT hits a black surface?" the reason for this is that the black surface ABSORBS the light, and so none of the light waves can be reflected back (which is what makes it look black)
Nothing happens.
If the hair is really dark, and if you see just black in the light, then its black. but if you see brown in the light, it most likely is brown.
When light shines on a black object, it absorbs all the colors in the visible spectrum and reflects very little light, resulting in the perception of black. This absorption of light energy is what gives black objects their dark appearance.
Nothing happens better you get escape from there
When light hits a black surface, the surface absorbs most of the light energy instead of reflecting it. This absorption causes the black surface to appear dark as very little light is reflected back to our eyes. This is why black surfaces generally feel warmer compared to lighter colored surfaces, as they absorb more heat energy from the incoming light.
it turnes black
No, there isn't anything that you add to glue so you can see it with a black light. A black light can be used to detect counterfeit currency in the United States.
Technically, you can't "see" a black hole, since no light can escape from it, therefore the light cannot reach your eyes.