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The color that an object appears to be depends on the Select one: C a. angle at which visible light is reflected off the object. 6. use of additive rather than subtractive colors. c. wavelengths of light that the object reflects. d. speed with which visible light reaches it.
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The correct answer is c. wavelengths of light that the object reflects.<br /><br />The color that an object appears to be depends on the wavelengths of light that the object reflects. When light hits an object, certain wavelengths of light are absorbed by the object, while others are reflected. The reflected wavelengths determine the color that the object appears to be. For example, an object that reflects red light will appear red to our eyes.
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