When white light is shone on red in ink dried on a glass plate, the color that is transmitted is red. What


evil dog , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 12:20:52 PM

When white light is shone on red in ink dried on a glass plate, the color 
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that is transmitted is red. What 
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santa's lil helper , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 03:51:29 AM

I can not see that either unless it means that the glass is no  
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longer transparent. Normally the reason for putting something red on glass  
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would be to create a filter. You will be able to see every color but red on  
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the other side of the filter.  
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The properties of ink are such that you have a colloidal suspension of  
particles in water. Ink when put on a surface when allowed to dry will  
produce a red surface, but I would argue the particles are so small that  
you would effectively create a filter (a poor one) that would absorb the  
red.  
 
I wonder if the question you are working on or the statement means  
reflected?  
 
 
 
 
 

Ment , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 07:14:54 PM

pigments will absorb light and reflect light, they reflect one  
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color and absorb the rest.  
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