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Answer: If you mix red, green and blue light, that's what you get - white light.
An interesting observation can be made by overlapping beams of the above colours.
Turquoise is a greenish-blue mineral, whereas light blue is just blue diluted with white. Basically, turquoise is light blue with a bit of green added.
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Light actually works differently than paint, for example. Yellow light is made up of green and red light, so if you added blue light into the mix, you'd get...white light. This depends on the intensity of the two light beams, so you could get a yellow hued white light or a blue hued white light, as well.
White light is the full spectrum of visible light. So in order to get true white light you need to add violet, blue, yellow, orange, and red.
White. Actually, blue is added to white. You never add white to something, you always add color to white
Blue + white until light blue (aqua). A little green can be added if necessary.
white
you would need yellow and red.
well, it is blue, so i guess it will look blue in white light. right?
Really light blue