that question makes absolutely no sense
If you're mixing everything from primary colors, you will have to mix blue and yellow to make green. If you go heavier on the blue than the yellow, it will be more of a blue-green than a straight green.
Blue refracts the most in a prsm than yellow
yellow and green. (2 yellow, 1 blue)
A blue flame is hotter than a yellow flame because a blue flame has more oxygen, so it has more energy to create extra heat. Therefore, a blue flame is more dangerous and a yellow flame is used in laboratories. The hottest part of the blue flame is right under the middle, this part is called the crown !!
The atmosphere scatters blue light more than yellow light.
A blue flame is louder than a yellow flame because there is more oxygen (air) flow present than with a yellow flame. The yellow flame indicates a lack of oxygen and incomplete combustion of the methane gas.
To make a green you simply mix blue and yellow. If you want it to be a lighter green you add more yellow than blue and if you want a dark/bluey green you add more blue.
Yes, yellow is generally easier to see than blue because it has a higher luminance value and stands out more against most backgrounds. Yellow is also one of the most visible colors in the spectrum, making it easier for our eyes to detect.
Blue jeans feel hotter than a yellow shirt because they are more absorbent and denser, allowing them to hold onto heat more effectively. Additionally, the color blue absorbs more sunlight compared to yellow, leading to more heat being trapped in the fabric of the jeans.
More Dense.
no, oil is not more dense than water
Lead is more dense than air.