Red
The red ball reflects red light and absorbs all other colors of light. When you see the ball, it is because red light is being reflected off the surface of the ball and entering your eye.
Red.
strawberry red
In one day cricket the ball is white, in a test match the ball will be red.
A red ball appears red in light because it reflects red wavelengths of light while absorbing other colors. Our eyes perceive the reflected red light, giving the ball its red color.
Generally red ball in test matches and white ball in limited over cricket.
If the size and material of both balls are the same, then the color should not affect the weight of the ball. Weight is determined by factors like the material, size, and density of the object, not its color.
white well i thought they wrote 'what colour is the colour of the cricket ball in TEST CRICKET!' hahahaha
Color and light are the same thing A color is a spesific wavelength of light. All the colors together makes white light. A red ball reflect "only" the red wavelength of the light, thereby appearing red. If you shine on it with a blue light and blue light only, the ball will appear Black, simply because there is no Red light to reflect.
radius of cricket ball is 52 mm. its red in test cricket. has white color in odi.
A black ball would appear black in red light because black objects absorb all colors of light and do not reflect any. Therefore, in red light, the black ball will not reflect any light and will appear black.