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Physics, 09.03.2020 20:29, marioshadowman12

2. We see objects that do not produce their own light through a combination of
absorption and reflection. Visible light is a range of wavelengths (ROYGBIV). When
all of the visible light is reflected by an object we see
-. When all of the
visible light is absorbed we see
3. The red heart to the left will only be seen as red if
wavelengths of
light strike it and are reflected to the eye. All other wavelengths except red are
_. If any other color of light except red strikes the heart it will
appear

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