Imagine that you are looking at a pink rose. How does the light define the way that you see the rose?

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Responses

All colors in the light are absorbed except pink.

All colors in the light are absorbed except pink.

Pink is the only color that interacts with the light.

Pink is the only color that interacts with the light.

The rose will look pink in the light and red in the dark.

The rose will look pink in the light and red in the dark.

The light creates the contrast with the leaves that create the pink.

All colors in the light are absorbed except pink.

Imagine that you have a green lightbulb in a dark room. Will using a colored light appear to change the color of the objects in the room?

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Responses

Yes, the green items will appear white.

Yes, the green items will appear white.

Yes, blue and red items will look different.

Yes, blue and red items will look different.

No, green is a primary color, so it is neutral.

No, green is a primary color, so it is neutral.

No, the brightness of a light determines color.