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A binary star is not any particular color. A binary star system can contain stars of any spectral type.
The color white reflects all wavelengths of the visible spectrum. That is why it is the brightest color.
Yes, visible light (the color spectrum) is a tiny range of the full range of electromagnetic waves. In the related Wikipedia link, there is a picture that shows the colors 'crammed in' to a small range of the spectrum.
The color spectrum is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The color spectrum, often referred to as 'visible light' is only part of it. It is called visible light because it is the only spectrum that we can see with our eyes (we can't see x-rays, radiowaves, etc). The colors within it come in the order of ROYGBIV : Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
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A binary star is not any particular color. A binary star system can contain stars of any spectral type.
The Color Spectrum was created in 2010.
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the color spectrum
Binary Fision is a function. It is not a noun so has no color.
Beta Herculis is actually a binary system. The main star, of the two, is yellow.
Binary stars can be any color that stars can be. There's no need for the two stars in a binary to be the same color.
spectrum,Meaning Color or Range.
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red and violet spectrum
The color white reflects all wavelengths of the visible spectrum. That is why it is the brightest color.