They are called secondary colours
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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.
The primary mixing or churning organ in the human body is the stomach. It is responsible for breaking down food into smaller particles and mixing it with gastric juices to form a semi-solid mixture called chyme. The muscle contractions in the stomach wall help to churn and mix the food, aiding in digestion.
The color yellow can not be made, it is a primary color. Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colors, meaning no combination of colors can create them.
Depends on the ink. Some black inks are black because they contain a single black pigment; one of the old formulations for ink was lampblack (soot) in a liquid carrier. This would make a tolerably decent science fair project; get several different "black" inks and use paper chromatography to show what pigments are in each.
It is difficult to get a good dark black with the three primary colors. Too much yellow creates a browner hue, too much red and it tends towards purple, try more blue and less yellow. Many artists work with a mars or ivory black, but a rich black can only be achieved by mixing colors.
Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
No colors can make primary colors. There are two sets of primary colors for mixing different kinds of color. For mixing colored lights together, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. For mixing colored pigments or dyes together, the primary colors are magenta, yellow, and cyan (turquoise). Each of these sets of primary colors are the secondary colors of the other mixing system. The primary colors are: red, yellow, and blue. These were the colors the art masters of old used, and are still used today for mixing paint.
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A primary color triad is the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Primary colors are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors, whereas secondary colors (green, orange and purple) are made by mixing the colors in the color wheel.
mixing 2 primary colors
Secondary colors
Because there would be no secondary colors without primary colors mixing together.
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When mixing primary colors (Red, Blue and Yellow), You get secondary colors (Purple, Green, and Orange) Hope that is what you were asking...
Secondary Colors: Blue + Yellow = Green, Red + Yellow = Orange, Blue + Red = Purple