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?

1. Yes, blue and red items will look different

2. It accentuates the bicycle
3. Hold up a clear glass of water
4. Black
5. All color in the light are absorbed except pink
6. Yes, the video is a completely different medium than the car parts
7. No, primary colors are used to make secondary colors
8. Black is not a color on the color spectrum
9. Blue
10. A shade is variations of one color, and a hue can be several colors
11. Installation
12. Hue
13. Add a little black to change the value
14. The combination of light and water creates a prismatic effect
15. Assemblage
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2023 Conexus student Unit 9 Lesson 9 Digital Art Quiz

Yes, using a colored light in a dark room can appear to change the color of objects in the room, including the green light bulb itself. The perceived color of an object is determined by the wavelengths of light it reflects or emits, and these wavelengths interact with the colored light source.

For example, if you have a green light bulb in a dark room and you introduce a red light source, the objects in the room, including the green light bulb, will appear to have an altered color. This is because the red light source emits predominantly red wavelengths of light, and when it interacts with the objects, it affects how they reflect or absorb light. The green light bulb, in particular, will be affected by the red light, causing a perceivable change in its color.

It's important to note that the perceived color change will depend on various factors such as the intensity and quality of the light sources, the properties of the objects in the room, and our perception of color.

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