Could somebody help me understand these color concepts in the realm of physics
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Could somebody help me understand these color concepts in the realm of physics

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. Is white the color that happens to be every color? Is black considered to be the absence of light or colors?-Black is the absence of color.; light.The frequency of the radiation determines our eye precept ion of color Longer wavelength is to the red,......
First of, I understand colors aren't what they appear to be and mis-conceptually misunderstood. For example, red is every other color but red that happens to reflect red and so on with green, yellow, etc.. . I can't make sense of white or black being every other color than the other than the color it supposedly reflects? I don't quite understand white or black at the quantum spectrum level.. Is white the color that happens to be every color? Is black considered to be the absence of light or colors?

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Black is the absence of color. White is the mixture of the color frequencies of
; light. The frequency of the radiation determines our eye precept ion of color
Longer wavelength is to the red, shorter wave length is to the Violet. We see
color as a reflected wavelength from to object. A leaf principally reflects sun
light (white) as wavelengths in the green region. A prism breaks sun light
into the rainbow colors by separating the color wavelengths.
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