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The answer lies in the name you've given to the rose. You call it a "red rose", because when it's illuminated by light of all colors, it absorbs all of them except the red, and the red remains to bounce away from the rose toward your eye. If the only light falling on it is green, then all the light falling on it is absorbed. There's none left to reflect away from the rose to your eye, and the rose appears black.
Because there's only green light illuminating it. If the rose is looking for any other color besides green, it might as well be night. There's no source of red light to bounce off of the rose to your eyes, and the rose absorbs other colors.
Red rose petals reflect red light. It absorbs all other colors, including green and blue. Therfore it absorbs the green light and the petals appear black.
Why do you call that flower a "red" rose ? Could it be because it appears red in typical 'wideband' solar or household light ? That must mean that when light of many colors shines on it, the rose absorbs everything except red, and red is the only light left to bounce off of it toward your eyes. If that's the case, and you illuminate it with light of any single color other than red, then the rose will absorb that light and appear black.
i think it would be black. :)
The answer lies in the name you've given to the rose. You call it a "red rose", because when it's illuminated by light of all colors, it absorbs all of them except the red, and the red remains to bounce away from the rose toward your eye. If the only light falling on it is green, then all the light falling on it is absorbed. There's none left to reflect away from the rose to your eye, and the rose appears black.
Because there's only green light illuminating it. If the rose is looking for any other color besides green, it might as well be night. There's no source of red light to bounce off of the rose to your eyes, and the rose absorbs other colors.
Red rose petals reflect red light. It absorbs all other colors, including green and blue. Therfore it absorbs the green light and the petals appear black.
A Green Rose looks green....
The duration of Green Rose is 3600.0 seconds.
A rose stem is dark green.
Why do you call that flower a "red" rose ? Could it be because it appears red in typical 'wideband' solar or household light ? That must mean that when light of many colors shines on it, the rose absorbs everything except red, and red is the only light left to bounce off of it toward your eyes. If that's the case, and you illuminate it with light of any single color other than red, then the rose will absorb that light and appear black.
The reason the rose is red is because it reflects red light. So if shining a red light on a red rose, most of the light will be reflected by the rose, but absorbed by the leaves. Absorbing light warms an item.
A rose does not give off light
green rose
Rose Island Light was created in 1870.
rose leaf are green in colour.