Yes. In 1801 Thomas Young put forward the theory that any colour, including white, could be made up from a combination of three lights. The theory was later improved on by James Clerk Maxwell and Hermann von Helmholtz.
mixture of 3 wavelengths of white Red blue and yellow
white is made of 3 colurs: magenta, cyan and yellow (not really called yellow - but it is yellow.. like how cyan is light blue n magenta is pink)
When white light is passed through a prism, seven colors refract in the following order: 1. Violet 2. Indigo 3. Blue 4. Green 5. Yellow 6. Orange 7. Red -Ashwin Hendre
No that's wrong, seven colors(VIBGYOR) make white.add. But I suggest you examine the colour dots on your TV screen!
It is Blue, Green and Red that produce white light. The Blue Yellow and Red is on paint mixing. The white light with all spectrum at same portion but human eye can sense the light only at 3 peak portion of spectrum Blue (420nm) Green (534nm) and Red (564nm). Our brain estimate color in between from intensity of these 3 portion of light hit the eye.
the 3 colors of light make......white
White
mixture of 3 wavelengths of white Red blue and yellow
you can use light splitters to see all the colors from white light. they're like those red and blue 3-d glasses.
I think light blue does. :3 Or brown, or gray, or black. White.
There are a wide variety of disco lights available. These tend to be the primary light colors, such as red, green and blue. They also can feature yellow instead of green, and any mixture of these 3 or 4 colors can make a variety of other colors.
white is made of 3 colurs: magenta, cyan and yellow (not really called yellow - but it is yellow.. like how cyan is light blue n magenta is pink)
The three primary colors of light are red, blue, and green.
It is impossible to make white from other colors! - Regarding light, you need the 3 primary colors -- red, green, and blue (remember that RGB was once a name used for the computer-monitor outlet?). For paints (pigments), the 3 primary colors are magenta, yellow, and cyan. Try putting the 3 primary colors for pigments alternatively on a color wheel and spin it. You should see a color resembling gray, if the room is very bright. On the other hand, the white portion of your computer monitor is an example of mixing the 3 primary colors, as far as light is concerned. With the primary colors, you can obtain any secondary colors you want, including white. - When light is issued as in stage lighting or on computer screens in general there are 3 main colours mixed. These are Blue at 100%, green at 100% and red at 70% strength. This gives the eye the impression that white is formed. This will not work if you want to use composite chemicals to make it i.e. powder paints
joe like black nick like light colours kevin like white
light blue, green, and white green, pink, and white purple, pink, and white blue, purple, and pink orange, red, and yellow pink, yellow, and orange
Red and white