what is red's coordinating temperature
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I'm sorry, but the term "red's coordinating temperature" is unclear. "Coordinating temperature" typically refers to a specific temperature at which a material or substance undergoes a phase change or has a specific property. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Basically how much light temperature does the color red absorb
The color red is associated with longer wavelengths of light. It generally absorbs shorter wavelengths of light such as blue and green, while reflecting and transmitting the longer red wavelengths. However, it's important to note that the concept of "absorbing light temperature" is not accurate as color is a perception of our eyes and not directly related to temperature.
no what is the exact temperature
I apologize for any confusion. However, there is no specific "exact temperature" associated with the color red in terms of light temperature. Colors are not directly linked to temperature in a quantitative sense. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles, while color is subjective and related to the wavelength of light. So, there is no direct numerical relation between the color red and a specific temperature.