colors
White light is made up of all the colors of the visible spectrum, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This is why white light can be separated into its component colors using a prism.
No exactly the contrary, white light is made up of light of all the colours of the rainbow. And you need to take that literally. The rainbow has these colours because rain acts as a prism and breaks the white light of the sun apart in the colours it is made up of. Because monochromatic means 'of one and the same colour', white light is not monochromatic. LASER light is always monochromatic: all particles have exactly the same wavelength (colour)
Natural light comes from sun due to fusion energy in sun. Artificial light either comes directly from fossil fuels or comes from electricity generated by fossil fuels, renewable energy, and/or nuclear energy.
Newton's color disk is a rotating disk with colors arranged in a spectrum. When spun quickly, the colors blend together, creating the perception of white light. This demonstrates how white light is made up of different colors.
Light is made up of particles called photons.
Red, green and blue. These colours make up every other colour, though, so you could say that light is made up of all colours.
A light brown mixed that is made by mixing brown with a light yellow
provided with artificial light; "illuminated advertising"; "looked up at the lighted windows"; "a brightly lit room"; "a well-lighted stairwell" if you think illuminous pink its a very bright colour.
"actually its white. black is a colour made up from other colours. white, has no colour but is still classified as a colour. " actually white is all the colors at once, think about light, and black is the absence of light and the absence of color, blacks, whites, and grays all are shades.
there are no such thing as artificial muscles. Muscle is made up of calcium and rich blood.
because white light is made up of many other colours from the colour specturm and insects are drawn to them
White light is made up of all the colors of the visible spectrum, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This is why white light can be separated into its component colors using a prism.
From the light of the stars that make up the galaxy.
No exactly the contrary, white light is made up of light of all the colours of the rainbow. And you need to take that literally. The rainbow has these colours because rain acts as a prism and breaks the white light of the sun apart in the colours it is made up of. Because monochromatic means 'of one and the same colour', white light is not monochromatic. LASER light is always monochromatic: all particles have exactly the same wavelength (colour)
White light is made up of equal parts of three primary colours; red, green, and blue (Or RGB). A banana will absorb the blue light, and then all that is left is the red and green. If you mix red and green together, you get a gold-yellow sort of colour, the same colour as a banana.
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
Yes, "artificial" is a compound word made up of two smaller words: "art" and "official."