Yes yellow does refract more than orange.
Red + yellow (more yellow than red for the brightest orange).
Yes yellow is better than orange
Yellow light has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than orange light. This means yellow light appears brighter and more vibrant compared to orange light. Additionally, yellow light contains more energy than orange light.
Because orange is hotter than yellow
More yellow than red
I would use more yellow than red due to the fact that red is much darker and has a greater affect on the outcome than yellow does if they are equal. It also depends on how dark or light you want the orange to be - more red makes a darker orange and more yellow makes a lighter orange. Hopw this helps!
Compared to yellow light, orange light has: A LONGER WAVELENGTH!
yes if you want a dark orange add more red and some black and if you want a light orange add more yellow than red, because red is a darker colour than red.
The preference for orange over yellow is subjective and based on personal taste. Some may find orange more vibrant and energizing, while others may prefer the brightness and cheerfulness of yellow. Ultimately, both colors have their own unique appeal.
Mixing orange and yellow creates a shade of orange that is lighter and brighter than plain orange, with a hint of yellow.
Red and yellow will make orange. The darkness of the orange depends on the tone of both the yellow and red.
The temperature of a yellow star's photo sphere is hotter than that of and orange star. However the total energy output of an orange star may be greater than that of a yellow star.