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that color is absorbed by the object (therefore you don't see that color. Only reflected colors can be seen)

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the colour of the objects which don't reflect any part of visible spectrum is "BLACK". black coloured objects absorb all wavelengths of light

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they reflected

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they dissapear

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Q: What happens to the light rays that are not reflected by and object?
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