i have gone and collected my data
and now i have the percentage of red green and blue of 13 different colors, red, orange, yellow...and black and ever 2 meters through to 24 meters
and I am wondering what the best way of graphing this would be?
i need a way which easily shows the data, I am...
just a few more questions about this guys
do you think that pressure or temperature will vary the results
as the deeper underwater the more pressure, will this have any effect
thanks for any info you can give me
thanks bchung that really what i was after
just not to sure what you mean about using a metric
i was planning on taking a color chart with like 10-20 colors on it.
as well as one with the full spectrum of colors and a Grey scale chart.
im in final year of high school physics, and we haven't done much on light in class yet.
so yeah what is pains? and if you could help me out with the scattering it would be nice?
as scattering causes the high wavelength colors like blue to be scattered more easily. how does this help blue...
thanks for all your help so far guys
so what are pains then?
and also if there is any more theory behind this you could tell me about?
edit: another question, shorter wavelength colors like blue are scatter more easily. does this help out in why blue can be seem at greater depth, because it is...
yeah i do mean a color chart.
im aware that red is absorbed first then orange and so on until violet goes.
but what are all the physics principles behind this?
as well what would be a good way of measuring the color change?
any info you guys can give me would be appreciated.
hi guys I am new here.
for my final year physics assignment i am testing how colors are absorbed under water at different depths.
i am planning to go scuba diving and take photos of a color spectrum at certain depths
as was wondering if anyone here new much about this and would be able to...