A white card may appear blue in white light due to the phenomenon of color balance or white balance in lighting conditions. Different light sources emit light at varying color temperatures, which can affect how we perceive colors. In this case, the white light may have a cooler color temperature, causing the white card to appear more blue.
Something appears blue because it reflects blue light while absorbing other wavelengths of light. White light is composed of a combination of all different colors of light, but when an object reflects mostly blue light, our eyes perceive it as blue.
A blue object under white light will appear as blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other colors. The white light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum, but the blue wavelengths are the ones reflected by the object, giving it its blue color.
A blue t-shirt appears blue in white light because it absorbs most colors of light in the visible spectrum and reflects back predominantly blue wavelengths. This means that the blue wavelengths are not absorbed by the dye in the fabric but instead are reflected off the fabric and into our eyes, making us perceive the t-shirt as blue.
A blue object appears blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light, which contains all colors of the spectrum, shines on the object, the blue wavelengths are reflected while all other colors are absorbed, resulting in the perception of blue color.
White light is made up of three colours; red, green and blue. If the shirt appears blue, then the shirt has absorbed any other colours (green and red) and reflected the blue, making the shirt appear blue. I hope this has helped :)
Something appears blue because it reflects blue light while absorbing other wavelengths of light. White light is composed of a combination of all different colors of light, but when an object reflects mostly blue light, our eyes perceive it as blue.
because its blue. derrr
A blue object under white light will appear as blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other colors. The white light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum, but the blue wavelengths are the ones reflected by the object, giving it its blue color.
The object has absorbed light in the whole visible spectrum. For example, an object appearing blue in the white light has absorbed red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, and violet; but the blue light is reflected to your eyes. ==========================================
The Argentinian flag is light blue then white then light blue going vertically with a sun in the middle on the white bit. Sorry I couldn't get a picture.
Blue objects look blue because they absorb most of the colors in white light, but reflect blue light. This blue light is then what is detected by our eyes, making the object appear blue to us.
The color of the bag will be gray and white!
A blue t-shirt appears blue in white light because it absorbs most colors of light in the visible spectrum and reflects back predominantly blue wavelengths. This means that the blue wavelengths are not absorbed by the dye in the fabric but instead are reflected off the fabric and into our eyes, making us perceive the t-shirt as blue.
A steady blue flame with no white or yellow flickering.
A blue object appears blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light, which contains all colors of the spectrum, shines on the object, the blue wavelengths are reflected while all other colors are absorbed, resulting in the perception of blue color.
A white object under a blue light will appear blue. However, your brain knows that the light is blue, and takes that into account when interpreting the scene. You'll probably still "know" the object is white. It's possible for stage technicians to take advantage of this and make you think that blue objects are white, by lighting them with blue light. (This is more common with red and green: lighting a green object with green light makes you think it's white; lighting it with red light will make it look black instead. This is a way to suddenly reveal figures that had previously been hidden on stage.)
White light is made up of three colours; red, green and blue. If the shirt appears blue, then the shirt has absorbed any other colours (green and red) and reflected the blue, making the shirt appear blue. I hope this has helped :)