Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
(At least, I think that's what you're asking.)
White light contains all the colors. The different colors of light are at different frequencies. On the high frequency end you have violet and on the low end you have red.
>Do you mean "what are the original Colors..."? <P>White light is a combination of all the colors in the spectrum. That's why, when it is shined through glass, you see a rainbow. The glass disperses the white light back into the individual colors. Black light is the absence of color. <P>Incidentally, while white Light is the combination of all colors, Black Pigment is the combination of all colors. White pigment is the absence of color.</P> all of the clolours of light
White light, which can split in to the colours is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are, cosmic rays, X-rays, UV light, infra red(IR) waves, micro waves, and radio waves. m ic ray of the spectrum
White light
All colors are in the spectrum. The primary spectrum is composed of red, green, and blue. All other colors can be made by combining these in various amounts. Lithography uses cerulean (blue), magenta (pinkish maroon), yellow, and black. the use of these four colors in the printing process produces all colors. The visible light spectrum is composed of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (Roy G. Biv). Each fades and transforms into the next on the rainbow. All colors exist in this range from white (all colors) to black (the absence of color).
The spectrum
All the colors of the spectrum.
White light is all the colors of the light spectrum put together
the colors mix together and make white light
The White Light Spectrum.
White light is a mixture of all of the colors of the spectrum. White paint is created with pigment, often titanium dioxide. While white light contains all of the frequencies of the optical spectrum, and white pigments reflect all colors of that visible spectrum.
White light is the combination of all the colors of light in the visible spectrum. When it is divided, it becomes all the colors of the rainbow.
White light contains all of the colors in the visible spectrum. Black contains none of these colors.
If all colors of light are mixed, the light becomes white, hence white light. Most lights used to light buildings are not exactly white since they only contain certain wavelengths of light in the spectrum.
yes it is
White light contains all the possible colors of the visible spectrum, so they are the same thing.
no it is not it is a mixture of all the colors in the color spectrum