Light and Color - Mission LC5 Detailed Help


Three colored spotlights - red, green and blue - with equal intensities are used to illuminate a shirt with different colors of light. If a shirt which appears red under white light is illuminated with yellow light, then the shirt will absorb the ____ light and appear as _____. 
 
(Note: the actual colors listed are generated at random and may vary from the above.)​


 
Many students of physics have seen a diagram similar to the one shown at the right. The diagram depicts three circles colored with the primary colors of light - red, green and blue. The primary colored circles overlap to produce other colors of light - known as the secondary colors of light: cyan, magenta and yellow. Complementary pairs of light colors are those colors that are exactly opposite each other on the diagram: red and cyan, magenta and green, and blue and yellow.


 
Color Subtraction and Complementary Colors:
An object that is observed to be a specific color when illuminated with white light has absorbed the complementary color of the observed color. White light or R+ G + B was incident on the object. One or more of the components of white light were absorbed or subtracted and the remaining light colors were reflected to the observer's eye.


 
From the appearance of the shirt in the presence of white light, we can infer what the shirt can do to each of the three primary colors of light. We know that the shirt can absorb blue and green light (when blue and green shine on it) and can reflect red light (when red shines on it). Now, let's shine yellow light on it. Yellow light is a combination of red and green light (see Dig that Diagram section). The shirt is capable of absorbing the green light and reflecting the red light. So the green is absorbed, the red is reflected and the shirt appears red.