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Answer:
Colour of any object is by the colour of light it reflects i.e if white light is incident on the object,it will reflect blue color.so it will appear blue.But if red light is incident on it,it will not reflect that and absorb it.so as it will not reflect any light it will appear black.
Explanation:
The colour of an object depends upon the light reflected and absorbed, so if you the object appears blue to you that means that the object reflects blue light and absorbs rest of the spectrum. That's why in black colour all light is absorbed and no light is emitted, thus absorbing all the radiation heat. Now, coming to the point, the red light incident on the object will contain light composed of many wavelength, some of which will be reflected by the body, so the body should reflected light of wavelength near to blue light thus giving a darkish red, with blueish tint. The resultant should be somewhat dark maroon.