blue
Green already contains yellow - It's a mixture of blue and yellow.
Mixing yellow and green will give you a shade of yellow-green. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of yellow and green used in the mixture.
yellow and green. (2 yellow, 1 blue)
No, yellow does not absorb green and red light. Instead, yellow reflects or transmits a mixture of red and green wavelengths, which our eyes perceive as the color yellow.
Mixing yellow and blue will usually result in green. The specific shade of green will depend on the ratios of yellow and blue used in the mixture.
Green already contains yellow - It's a mixture of blue and yellow.
Mixing yellow and green will give you a shade of yellow-green. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of yellow and green used in the mixture.
yellow and green. (2 yellow, 1 blue)
It is the mixture of yellow and blue, green is a secondary color.
No, yellow does not absorb green and red light. Instead, yellow reflects or transmits a mixture of red and green wavelengths, which our eyes perceive as the color yellow.
Mixing yellow and blue will usually result in green. The specific shade of green will depend on the ratios of yellow and blue used in the mixture.
a colour mainly green with a hint of yellow
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
Brown. Green is just a mixture of blue and yellow, and if you mix all the primary colours, you get brown.
If you mean primary color, no green is a secondary color. it is a mixture of yellow and blue.
Green is a mixture of yellow and blue, if you mix all the primary colours together you will get brown. This would be the same if used green instead of just yellow.
Green is a mixture of blue and yellow, so green and red would make brown.