Shining Monochromatic Light on a strawberry....

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Using a prism to refract sunlight into the visible spectrum and shining it on a red strawberry will demonstrate how the fruit interacts with different colors. A red strawberry appears red because it absorbs all colors except red, which it reflects. When placed under blue monochromatic light, the strawberry would likely appear black, as it cannot reflect blue light. Conducting this experiment in a dark environment is essential for accurate results, as ambient light can interfere with the color perception. Overall, this experiment highlights the principles of light absorption and reflection in colored objects.
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What would happen if I use a prism to refract the light from the sun into the visible spectrum and put a RED strawberry in the different colors?

For example if I put the strawberry over the Blue color what would happen?
 
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What would happen if I use a prism to refract the light from the sun into the visible spectrum and put a RED strawberry in the different colors?

For example if I put the strawberry over the Blue color what would happen?
What do you think would happen? Why does a strawberry look red when white light is shined on it? :smile:
 
Well the simple answer I think is because it absorbs all colors and reflects red?

So if I put it under blue monochromatic light it will appear black? I think?
 
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Well the simple answer I think is because it absorbs all colors and reflects red?

So if I put it under blue monochromatic light it will appear black? I think?
Yep. :smile:
 
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I want to test this out but for this to work using a prism and sun light I would have to put the strawberry in a dark place and shine the color on it?

And this probably wouldn't work if I try doing it in open space?
 
Thats neat! Thanks!
 
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