No the color yellow is harder t see from far away than the color blue because yellow kinda blends with the enviorment.
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.
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.
Well you have to mix yellow with blue but with less blue than yellow
Blue is hotter than yellow so the gas cooker is getting cooler (if the blue turned to yellow)
yellow and green. (2 yellow, 1 blue)
No, a blue flame of a Bunsen burner is hotter than a yellow flame. The blue flame indicates complete combustion of the gas, which produces a higher temperature compared to the yellow flame's incomplete combustion.
It is easier to see when it is yellow. It produces more heat energy and less light energy when it is blue. The yellow flame produces more light energy than heat energy. That makes it more visible
green,yellow, blue-grey,yellow-green, yellow-orange and orange
Blue refracts the most in a prsm than yellow
blue or yellow
Yellow and blue
The color between blue and yellow in the visible spectrum is green. Green light has a wavelength longer than blue light and shorter than yellow light.