no it is not it is a tertiary colour
Purple is a secondary colour which is the result of mixing equal parts of the primary colours red and blue.
Computer data storage, or memory, is the means through which the computer records and accesses digital data. The two types of storage are primary and secondary. Primary storage includes RAM and process registers, and secondary storage is the hard disk and flash memory.
yes
Pink is a theoretical color and is nether a part of primary or secondary color. Pink is seen by our eyes fully reacting to red and partially reacting to green and blue. Then the brain translates it into our understanding of the color pink.
The primary would be skin colour, like brown and black pigment for the colour of skin and hair is the result pigments called melanisation. The secondary would be protection from UV rays of the sun,
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Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Brown is the result of mixing the three primary colours red, blue and yellow. As it is not possible to remove a colour from a mixture it would not be possible to mix anything with brown to get green (a secondary colour resultant from mixing blue and yellow) or blue (a primary colour)
Yellow is a primary colour and Purple is a secondary colour made up of red & blue. Mixed together you will get a brown.
The opposite of the colour purple on a colour wheel is yellow. To figure this out you need to understand the concept of primary and secondary colours. If the colour you have is a primary colour (one of red, yellow or blue) then the opposite colour is the secondary colour resultant from mixing the two remaining primary colours. If the colour you have is a secondary (purple, green or orange) then the opposite colour is the primary not involved in the making of the secondary colour.
A combination of two primary colours is called a secondary colour.
Terracota is a type of earthenware. It is usually reddish brown from Iron oxide inclusion. Earthenware is a secondary clay.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
no it is not it is a tertiary colour