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explain what is happening to the various forms of light that would make a hoodie like the one shown in the image appear black. be sure to account for all colors and to include the proper vocabulary words from this unit.
When light hits the black hoodie, the hoodie's material absorbs all visible light wavelengths (corresponding to all colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). It does not reflect any of these light wavelengths back to our eyes. Since color perception depends on reflected light (objects appear a color when they reflect that wavelength and absorb others; black is the absence of reflected visible light as all is absorbed), the hoodie appears black. Key vocabulary: absorption (of all visible light), reflection (none of visible light is reflected), visible light spectrum (the range of light we can see, with different wavelengths for different colors).
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The black hoodie appears black because it absorbs all wavelengths of visible light (corresponding to all colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) and reflects none of these visible light wavelengths back to the eye. Since color is perceived from reflected light (e.g., a red object reflects red light and absorbs others), the absence of reflected visible light (due to total absorption) makes the hoodie appear black.