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masya89 [10]
3 years ago
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natural philosophers have long pondered the underlying reasons for color in nature. One common historical belief was that colore

d objects in nature produced small particles that subsequently reaches our eyes. different objects produce different color particles thus contributing to their different appearance. is this belief accurate or not?
Biology
1 answer:
Luden [163]3 years ago
4 0

This belief is not accurate

Explanation:

The light wave of different frequencies or of a single frequency when reaches an object different occurrences take place. Such occurrences are- of light absorption, where an object absorbs the wavelength of light and the energy gets converted into heat; the light gets reflected by that object and it might be transmitted too.

An object looks colored because it absorbs the frequencies of a particular color and reflects it. It occurs because the material frequency of the object matches the light frequency and it is different in different object.

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