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they both look white
The red filter will absorb most of the white light, allowing only the red light to pass through. As a result, the white paper will appear red when viewed through the red filter.
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A sheet of paper appears white because it reflects most of the light that hits it. The material that makes up the paper scatters the light in different directions, giving it a white appearance to our eyes.
A black sheet of paper has the lowest albedo among the options given. Albedo refers to how much light a surface reflects, and black surfaces absorb more light, reflecting less back. The white sheet of paper would have a higher albedo due to its ability to reflect more light.
My answer for that is Yes or No.(Yes because,some sheets are white just like a sheet of a paper.)(No because,some other sheets are not white.So it can't be used in the simile "as white as a sheet".)
As white as a freshly fallen snow. White like a pearl shining in the sun. White as a blank sheet of paper.
The white paper will absorb all other colors then what makes up white. This way it always stays the same.
A black sheet of paper has the lowest albedo because it absorbs most of the light that hits it, reflecting very little back. Albedo is the measure of how much light is reflected by a surface, with higher albedo indicating more reflection.
When a cyan patch is printed on a white sheet of paper, the cyan ink absorbs all colors except for blue and green wavelengths, reflecting back these colors to our eyes. This gives the patch a cyan appearance, with the white paper underneath acting as a base to enhance the color.
Yes, light can pass through white paper to some extent. The level of translucency depends on the thickness of the paper and the intensity of the light source. White paper appears opaque because it scatters the light that passes through it.