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Blue and yellow light combine to create white light. This is because blue and yellow are complementary colors that, when mixed together, cover the entire visible spectrum.
It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.
no because its not one of the secondary colors
The atmosphere scatters blue light more than yellow light.
The standard additive primary colours are red, green and blue
Magenta, according to physics.
What they've always taught in school was: the primary triad is red, blue and yellow the secondary triad is orange (red plus yellow), purple (red plus blue) and green (blue plus yellow). In reality, the primary colors are NOT red, blue and yellow. They are cyan, magenta and yellow. If you use these colors as your primaries, the secondary triad is red (magenta plus yellow), green (cyan plus yellow) and blue (cyan plus magenta). Red, green and blue are also the primary colors of light, which gives further credence to the fact cyan, magenta and yellow are the primaries--cyan absorbs red light, magenta absorbs green light and yellow absorbs blue light. And finally, I can almost guarantee your printer (assuming it's color) does NOT have red or blue ink in it, but it does have cyan and magenta ink.
Red light plus green light equals yellow light. This is why you get yellow on a screen. Light colours mixed give you different colours to paint colours. Light Primary colours are red, blue and green but Paint Primary colours are red, blue and yellow.
Blue light has a higher frequency compared to yellow light.
Purple.
To achieve light blue, you can mix yellow with a small amount of blue, as blue and yellow together create green, and adding more blue will give you a lighter shade. For light gray, mixing yellow with a little bit of black or gray can help achieve that muted tone, though yellow will usually produce a warmer gray. The key is to balance the colors and adjust the proportions to get the desired lightness and hue.
blue + yellow = green
One is Blue, One is Yellow.
When you mix yellow and light blue, you get green.
no, yellow and blue make green
Blue and Yellow does make green
You would get a greenish color when mixing light blue and yellow.