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A. Absorbed-- red, reflected -- blue and green

B. Absorbed-- blue, reflected-- red and green

C. Absorbed -- green, reflected-- red and blue

D. Absorbed-- red, reflected-- red and green

2007-03-20 11:57:57 · 4 answers · asked by *ERIN* LUVZ* DeANDRE* WAY* 3 in Environment

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A because if you look at a RGB palate (can be seen by double clicking a color in MS paint, then clicking "Define Custom Colors >>"), you can see that green and blue make up yellow, which is the color seen when light reflects off the yellow tulip

2007-03-20 12:03:44 · answer #1 · answered by MLBfreek35 5 · 0 0

What, no the answer is B. Use the colours of the rainbow that gives the idea
colours are (in order)
Red, Orange,Yellow,Green,Cyan,Blue,Indigo,Violet
for an RGB colour system Green and Red make Yellow which is equal to blue absorbed and red and green reflected.

PS if you look in MS paint as suggested you will see that the above answers are wrong

2007-03-20 16:04:11 · answer #2 · answered by jimmy the fink 2 · 0 0

the colour of an merchandise relies upon on the mirrored image and the absorbtion of sunshine. How? definitely, the colour of an merchandise relies upon on 3 issues, the sunshine source, the object residences, and the human observer. All 3 are mandatory for an merchandise to have "colour." as some distance because of the fact the object itself, that's the valuables of soaking up diverse quantities of the distinctive wavelengths of sunshine that impart colour to the object. in spite of easy isn't absorbed is the two meditated or transmitted and that's what we see. Darker hues take up it, and lightweight displays it. hence, darker hues are warmer because of the fact they carry interior the warmth.

2016-12-19 10:06:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A?
i think

2007-03-20 12:01:23 · answer #4 · answered by hotbrunette511 2 · 0 0

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