If an object is yellow, which color(s)/wavelength(s) are absorbed? Select one: a. Red b. Green and blue c. Green, blue, and violet d. Red, orange, and yellow e. Yellow f. All colors except yellow Clear my choice
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When we see an object as a certain color, it is because that object reflects that color's wavelength and absorbs other wavelengths. Show more…
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