White for light source or black (actually dirty brownish) for reflected light.
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The tree primary colors of light are red, green and blue. When all three colors are combined in equal amounts, they create white light.Red green & blue.red,yellow, and bluered.. yellow,, blue
white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
It's "white light". When all colours of the rainbow are combined in their purest form (light), they create white light. All colours of the rainbow can be derived from the colours red, green and blue. These 3 colours are known as the RGB colour model (Red, Green, Blue). When these three colours are combined in their purest form, they also form white light
White reflects all other colors of light.
A prism can be used to separate light into its component colors.
all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
The tree primary colors of light are red, green and blue. When all three colors are combined in equal amounts, they create white light.Red green & blue.red,yellow, and bluered.. yellow,, blue
If you are talking about light, then white is the combination of all colors.
White light
White color is produced when all three primary colors are mixed in equal amount. White color is seen when the three primary colors are reflected equally towards our eyes.
In Paint: Brown In Light: White
we will get black color when all the primary colors(RGB)* combine. * R-red; G-green; B-blue the combination of these primary colors in different proportions gives the different shades of colors. when all these colors combine we will get black. Depends on what you are mixing. :-) If you are mixing colored light, then mixing all colors gets you white. If you are mixing paint, it depends on the proportions, but if all are equal, you get black.
All of them. White light is formed by all the colours of the visible spectrum combined.
white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
If you are talking in terms of light then yes, all the colors in the light spectrum are together white. You may see the spectrum when white light is shining through a triangular prism, reflecting the different shades.
White light is a combination of all the colors of the visible spectrum. When all the colors of light are present in equal intensities, they combine to form white light. In contrast, absence of light or complete darkness is represented by black, rather than white.
Black is the color that absorbs the most light (that is why it is black -- because all colors of light are absorbed and so none are reflected back to your eye, making it look black). White reflects all colors of light, and so absorbs the least amount of light. White looks white, because all the colors combined make white.