green the pigments absorb every color in the light spectrum but green.
The color you see for any given object was the color that was not absorbed, but reflected.
Green
green
The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
The Answer is color. Because color has to do with light and physical properties.
Different plants absorb different colors. Even different parts of plants absorb different colors. The color you see the plant as is the color being reflected rather than absorbed by the plant.
That would be black.
Green light is not absorbed by plants, but is reflected.
black
all colors are absorbed from the light except the color green, which makes them that color
The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.
the sun since it is white light it has more color. plants have better photosynthesis when in blues and reds light which are absorbed. green is not used so it is reflected giving the color of green in most plants.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
Red and blue light is absorbed from the Sun. Green light is reflected off the plant.
Light that's absorbed is not there any more for anyone to see. You 'see' an object by the light that's reflected from it. If you see color, then it's the color that's NOT absorbed.
The wavelength of maximum absorbence relates to the color, because the only color that is not absorbed will be the color of the item. For example, plants are green because they absorb red and blue light, and reflect green light.
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green ~450
red and violet specctrum