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The color of the basketball rim was changed from black to orange in 1976. This change was made in the NBA to enhance visibility for players and fans during games. The orange color has since become an iconic aspect of basketball rims at all levels of play.
Orange and White and Blue
The colors are red, yellow, orange and blue. The bottom half of the flag is blue, with an orange star in the middle, and alternating rays of red and yellow in the top half.
Basketball also evolved out of being played with peach baskets and balls which were originally designed for other sports(like "football" or soccer); these balls were made out of leather and such, which had a natural orange-tan colour that most likely was retained and then enhanced as the sport became more formalized.
the Miami hurricane colour is green!!
According to NCAA specifications, basketball game balls are one of 3 PMS colors. The pantone colors are Orange 151, Red-Orange 173 or Brown 1535.
Absolutely. It absorbs all the colors of light that do not bounce off and give it the color you see. If it is an orange basketball, then it absorbs all the blue and most of the green. What is left over is a little bit of yellow and a little bit more of red, mixed together it looks orange.
possible brown or black or poopy colors
Colors such as white, light blue, and light green absorb less heat than yellow. These colors reflect more light, which reduces the amount of heat absorbed compared to darker colors.
I think red Orange and other color closest to fire THIS IS NOT AN EXACT ANSWER IT IS JUST WHAT I THINK.
Blue objects absorb wavelengths of light that correspond to other colors on the spectrum, typically orange or yellow. This means blue objects appear blue because they reflect blue light and absorb light of other colors.
Blue objects absorb all colors of light except for blue. When light hits a blue object, the object absorbs the other colors within the visible spectrum, reflecting or transmitting the blue light.
In the store i mostly see orange basketballs But Sometimes there are different colors like black, grey, white, red
A basketball looks like an orange but with black stripes or some times the stripes are white or diffrent colors and its round.
Orange absorbs all colors except orange, which it reflects. So, none of the other colors are absorbed by an orange.
Carotenoids are pigments that absorb blue-violet and blue-green light and reflect red, orange, and yellow light. They are responsible for the red, orange, and yellow colors seen in many fruits and vegetables.
The colors that we call orange or red are particular frequencies of visible light. An object that reflects mostly the light in a particular frequency will "look" that color. It is the compounds in the skins of fruits that absorb and reflect light in different frequencies, In the case of the apple, the compounds inside the skin absorb a completely different range of frequencies, and are therefore a different color.* Objects that absorb almost all colors of light appear brown or black. Those that absorb little light of any frequency appear white.