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How can we see the colors of visible light?
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How can we see the colors of visible light?
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the object absorbs some of the light and reflects it to your eyes
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The whole spectrum of visible light is shone through a prism, which then the wavelengths reflect colors of the rainbow. The way that they appear that way is because objects reflect that color according to the size of the wavelengths.
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