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it really consists of all the colours of the rainbow (and some more). That's what a rainbow is: white light being split up as it travels through water in the air.
really light yellow
no it is not it is a mixture of all the colors in the color spectrum
If you don't add white [which is really an ABSCENCE of color ], you get black. And if you do add white... You get grey. :3333 Not really...
White is considered a color in the context of light, as it is a mixture of all visible wavelengths of light. However, in the context of pigments or materials that reflect light, white is the absence of color because it reflects all wavelengths of light without absorbing any specific color.
AnswerBlack and white are not really colors, in the sense of having a specific hue. Black is the absense of all light, while white is the presence of every color of light. A white lightbulb is really emitting tons of red, yellow, green, blue, and purple light all at the same time.
Light blue and white make a pastel blue color. Mixing white with light blue lightens the shade and creates a softer, more muted tone.
Mix the colors Dark Red and white not red it will make it a really really light pink really hard to see.
White is actually the presence of all colors combined, while black is the absence of color. In the world of light and color, white is a valid color due to its ability to be seen and perceived by the human eye.
White light minus magenta light would appear cyan in color. Cyan is the complementary color to magenta, so when magenta light is subtracted from white light, the remaining color is cyan.
The primary color of light is white.
There is no color that is not included in the composition of white light.
The color white is not associated with a specific wavelength of light because white light is a combination of all visible wavelengths of light.