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16 September, 02:58

Which of the following explains why an apple looks red

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  1. 16 September, 04:41
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    A 'red' apple does not emit red light. Rather, it simply absorbs all the frequencies of visible light shining on it except for a group of frequencies that is perceived as red, which are reflected. This is wrong an apple looks red to us because it reflects infrared waves.
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