all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
White Light
If you are talking about light, then white is the combination of all colors.
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The mixing primary colors of pigment is when they are added together, fewer colors of light are reflected and were absorbed, but the mixing primary colors of light is when two of the same amounts of light combined together to form a color of white. If they are not at the same amount of light, then the colors it formed will be the secondary colors.
Mixing the light colours of the rainbow will produce white light (i.e. daylight).
I believe the colors are red, green, and blue.
a third color
All of them. White light is formed by all the colours of the visible spectrum combined.
In addative form (where all the colors combined make white) Yes, along with Red and Blue. In subtractive form (whereas all the colors make brown or grey) no, but is formed by Yellowand Cyan, with the other color(s) being Magenta and sometimes Black.
The color that we see is not the color of the object in question, but the color of the light it reflects. This means that a "green object" absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum except for green light, which it reflects back to our eyes. White light is the combination of the entire visible spectrum combined. Thus a "white object" reflects all colors of light. On the opposite side of this question, a "black object" absorbs all colors of light, because "black" is the absence of color.