Question
The American flag flies on a black flag light from the sun hits the flag and the flagpole. How is it that you can see the blue red and white colors on the flag and the black of the flagpole? Red stripes reflect all the other light does the blue square with blue white stripes and stars flag all wave links, and the flagpole sword all the wavelength. Red light, blue square with blue white stripes and stars absorb all wings and the flag port reflects always wavelengths. Red stripes reflect red and absorb all other light has does the blue square with blue white stripes and stars reflect all wavelengths and the flagpole sword. Red stripes reflect red and absorb all other light as does the blue square with blue white stripes and stars absorb all wavelengths, and the flagpole reflects all wavelength.
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GPT 3.5
The colors we see on an object are determined by the wavelengths of light that are reflected or absorbed by that object. In the case of the American flag flying on a black flagpole, the red stripes on the flag reflect red light and absorb all other colors, while the blue square with white stripes and stars reflects all wavelengths of light except for blue.
Since black is the absence of light, the black flagpole absorbs all wavelengths of light, making it appear black. The contrast between the black flagpole and the colorful flag allows us to distinguish the colors on the flag even when they are both hit by sunlight.
Since black is the absence of light, the black flagpole absorbs all wavelengths of light, making it appear black. The contrast between the black flagpole and the colorful flag allows us to distinguish the colors on the flag even when they are both hit by sunlight.