Colour And — The Optical Properties Of Materials:...

A leaf looks green because chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light, reflecting the green. 2. Refraction

Light reflects off the top and bottom of a thin layer (like oil on water).

Explains why clouds look white (larger water droplets scatter all wavelengths equally). 4. Interference and Iridescence Colour and The Optical Properties of Materials:...

Used on glasses and camera lenses to reduce glare. To help you explore this further, let me know: Are you studying this for a physics or chemistry class?

The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. Measures how much light slows down. A leaf looks green because chlorophyll absorbs blue

Different colors bend at different angles (like a prism creating a rainbow). 3. Scattering Light is deflected in many directions by small particles.

Optical properties describe how a material interacts with light, which ultimately determines the colors we see. This interaction is governed by the material's atomic structure and how its electrons respond to electromagnetic radiation. 🎨 Why Do We See Color? Explains why clouds look white (larger water droplets

Solar cells are engineered to maximize light absorption.