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Light and color

Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation visible to the human eye, essential for vision. It travels in waves and can be described by its wavelength, which determines color. When light hits an object, some wavelengths are absorbed while others are reflected, creating the colors we see. For example, a ripe apple reflects red wavelengths and absorbs others. Color perception is also influenced by how our eyes and brain interpret these wavelengths. Both light and color play vital roles in art, nature, and science, affecting everything from mood to the way we perceive our environment.

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    Light is a form of energy that travels in waves and is visible to the human eye. It's essential for us to see the world around us. Color is how we perceive different wavelengths of light. When light strikes an object, some wavelengths are absorbed, while others are reflected. The reflected wavelengths determine the color we see. For example, a leaf appears green because it reflects green wavelengths and absorbs others. Light sources, like the sun or bulbs, can affect how colors appear, showcasing the interplay between light, color, and our perception.