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When a yellow light is shined on a white surface, why does the surface look yellow instead of white?
A.
Only yellow light is available to be absorbed from the white surface.
B.
White only reflects yellow.
C.
Only yellow light is available to be reflected from the white surface.
D.
White reflects all colors.
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C. Only yellow light is available to be reflected from the white surface.
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