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Not in things themselves Provoked by the frequencies of light emitted or reflected by things
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Studied colors created by passing sunlight through a prism
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White Light under which white objects appear white and colored objects appear in their individual colors ie: Sunlight White is the combination of all of the colors of light, but not a color itself Black is also not a color, but instead the absence of light
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Due to the way the objects reflect light As light strikes an object the electrons in the object are forced into vibrations Once vibrating these electrons send out their own energy waves in all directions
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If the vibrations are at resonant frequencies light is absorbed If the vibrations are above or below resonant frequency light is re-emitted or passes back into the medium from which it came (reflection) Objects can only reflect frequencies of light which are present in the illuminating light
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Brighter in mid-frequency yellow & green regions Higher and Lower frequencies are less bright Reason yellow and bright red vehicles stand out
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Red low frequency Green middle frequency Blue high frequency Red + Green + Blue White Any color can be made by overlapping these three colors and adjusting the brightness of each
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Red + Blue Magenta Red + Green Yellow Blue + Green Cyan
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Any two colors of light that when added together produce white light Blue + Yellow White Red + Cyan White Green + Magenta White
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Mixing pigments or dyes does not produce the same effect as mixing colored light Are materials that selectively absorb colored light
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Scattering of light by the particles in our atmosphere causes the particles to vibrate During the day light takes a shorter path through the atmosphere causing the particles to vibrate at a higher frequency
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During sunrise and sunset the light from the sun takes a longer path through the atmosphere This now causes the scattered light to vibrate at a lower frequency
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