White light.
If you mix all the colours as lights (red light plus green light plus blue light etc) then you get white light but if you mix all the colours together as opaque pigments or paints then you get black.
mix all three primaries, red yellow and blue
You create a new color all together Example: Primaries like red added to secondaries like green makes brown.
the colors mix together and make white light
it is impossible because you cannot move light so you cant mix it together
Regarding light and color - when you mix all primary colors together you get white. Black is the absence of light. Regarding paint and ink - when you mix all primary colors together you get black. White is the absence of color.
Mixing all of the colors together makes white light ( if you are talking about light). But if you mix all the opaque colours, i think you get black..
White as a color is the absence of all colors. You cannot mix any colors to make it. White as light is the inclusion all colors in the viable spectrum. The make white light you need to mix every color together as light.
If you mix equal amounts of the lighter versions of all the primary colours together (such as pink, light yellow and light blue), you would get grey, the lighter version of black.
If you mix all pigments together you will get a murky brown color that borders on black.
White or sunlight -- the sun emits light very close to your description. =====================================
Not necessarily. If you mix all colours of paint together, you're combining every pigment into a dark mess and will eventually end up with black. However, if you mix all colours of light together i.e. VIBGYOR in different ratios, you will get a beam of white light (this process is called defraction) as you have essentially reversed the prism effect that separates white light into different colours in the first place (this process is called refraction).