Which color is on top of a primary rainbow? a. violet b. pink c. red d. brown What "color" of visible light would you expect to be least effective in converting the experimental substrate, DCIP, to its colorless form? A. Red B. Orange C. Blue D. Green E. Yellow How we...
How does photosynthesis make plants green? In other words, why are plants green? Explain how the structure of the chlorophyll molecules and the carotenoids facilitate energy absorption. Why do plants have two types of chlorophyll instead of just one? How does this benefi...
Virtues of the Seventh Ray are: Freedom, Purification, Redemption, Service, Invocation, Manifestation, Diplomacy and Refinement. The Seventh Ray is the Ray of the Aquarian Age. It brings forth the Violet Transmuting Flame. It is the Ray of Invocation, manifesting in the highest form of Service...
This invention relates to materials which are capable of absorbing light rays particularly in the region of the ultra-violet and to their use in the fabrication of light filters, light protective wrappings, and the like. The invention relates particularly to a wrapping tissue of cellulosic... ...
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Mixing the two wavelengths of red and green to produce yellow is called ___. If the atmosphere was much thicker than it is now, how would the sun appear? A. The sun would appear the same. B. The sun would appear blue-violet. C. The sun would appear green-blue. D. The su...
Our ability to sense and perceive colors is made possible by a group of photoreceptors called cone cells. Humans have three types of cone cells. Each of them is sensitive to a certain range of wavelengths. Answer and Explanation: The correct solution...
Question: Visible light starts at the "short" wavelengths, which we sense as a. red. b. green. c. yellow. d. purple. Color: The color of an object is determined by the wavelength of the light it does not absorb. Photoreceptors responsible for color sensation...
d. red-yellow Color Blindness: Color blindness or color deficiency is a condition in which a person's ability to perceive a certain color is diminished or lost. There are several types of color blindness: deuteranomaly, protanomaly, and protanopia. ...
Answer and Explanation: The correct solution to this problem is provided byoption B: brightness. To elaborate, brightness and lightwaves amplitude are positively correlated...