Every thing. some objects reflect some colors(the colors that we see) and absorb all others(the ones we don't see). the colors that are reflected and blend to make all the different colors.
When all the colors of the rainbow are combined, they form white light. This is because the colors of the rainbow are made up of different wavelengths of visible light that blend together to create white.
If you mean light, you get white. If you mean pigment, you get black.
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..
well, the rainbow obviously has all the colors, but the answer is brown.
Light is really all the colors of the rainbow for example if and object is blue it absorbs all colors except blue so a white object would look white because it REFLECTS all the colors of the rainbow a black object looks black because it ABSORBS all the colors
White (although technically white is not a color but ALL the colors of the rainbow combined)
Yes, white light is made up of all the colors in the visible spectrum. These colors can be separated using a prism to form a rainbow.
All colors visible to the human eye are in the rainbow. They have no specific meaning.
A rainbow is made when sunlight is refracted, or bent, by raindrops in the atmosphere. This refraction causes the sunlight to separate into its different colors, creating the arc of colors that we see in the sky.
white light is made of all colors of the rainbow.
White objects typically reflect most of the light that hits them and do not absorb particular colors. This is because white is a result of an object reflecting all color wavelengths equally, giving it a neutral appearance.
When you mix all the colors of the rainbow together, you get white light. This is because white light is made up of all the colors in the visible spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color addition or additive color mixing.