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white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
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White reflects all other colors of light.
White light. The colors that we see are actually the colors NOT absorbed by the object they strike: for example, if the sun's light strikes a pink triangle, it is because the triangle absorbs all the frequencies of light EXCEPT for the color pink. If the only color we see is green reflected off a car, then all wavelengths of color are absorbed except for green.
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Combining all three primary light colours will product white light.
white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
There are two ways to answer this question: 1. If you combine all colors of light, the produced light becomes white. 2. If you combine all colors in a physical form such as paint, the color becomes black. The reason for this, is that we only see reflected light. So, combining all light becomes white. But combining all of a physical element such as a mixture of paint means the paint will be "absorbing all of the colors" with nothing left to reflect, thus appearing to be black.
Answer "What do you get if you mix everyWhat colours? Light; if you mixed the colours of light together you get white, Though if you mean pigments then muddy brown would be correct. the question is too vague to be more accurate
Color is created when an object absorbs all kinds of light except one. In other words, there are basically seven different kinds of light. These are: red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, blue light, indigo light, and violet or purple light. The leaves on a tree appear green because they absorb red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, and purple light, but the leaves do not absorb green light. Instead, it reflects this light back to your eyes. Therefore, you see the color green. This is the simple definition of how all color works.How does the color black get created then? Black is formed when every kind of light is absorbed. White is formed when every kind of light is reflected. Gray is created when every kind of light is half-absorbed and half-reflected at the same time.Due to the fact it accepts every kind of light, scientists do not consider it to be a color. Since it is not a color, it does not have a wavelength.
The object reflects all the incident light.
Technically speaking, black is not a color at all. Color is the way we perceive light of a given frequency; if it has a wavelength that is, say, 510 nanometers, then we perceive green light. Black, however, is an absence of light. Therefore, black is not a color at all, rather, it is an absence of color. Unless you are speaking of subtractive colors - then black is the presence of all color and white is the absence of all color. Additive color is light - subtractive color is the color that light bouncing from an object creates.
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The color changes because of all the fat and proteins in the milk combining with the soap, the thing is the more fat you have the more explosion color will be there.