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the black skirt obsorbes every color in the rainbow. see light the primary colors are the secondary colors of the color wheel. the light(comes from sun)colors mixed all together makes white otherwise the world would be black. the colors from paint markers and cryans when mixed all together makes black. hope this helps u:)
here is the link to a color mixing board: you can enter any two colors and see what comes out if you mix them. it even shows diffrent amounts of the two colors mixed together http://www.design-lib.com/color_tool_mixer.php
We can see the primary colors, even if they're mixed together to form different colors. Black and white aren't considered colors but there is only one color the human eye can't see is the color indigo.
White light contains all the colors mixed together. A colored object has a pigment on its surface that ABSORBS all these colors except one. This one color is reflected back off the object. Thus, as we see the object by this reflected light coming from the object into our eyes, the object appears to be colored.
A dirty salmon color. Visit any printer and get a look at his PMS (Pantone Matching System) and you can see what any colors mixed together will become.
milk is not completely homogeneous rather it is an suspensionYes because although its a lot of stuff mixed together, you cant see all of the different things, all you see is white. xD
No. Some may but most can see color, they just get certain colors mixed up
Absolutely. It absorbs all the colors of light that do not bounce off and give it the color you see. If it is an orange basketball, then it absorbs all the blue and most of the green. What is left over is a little bit of yellow and a little bit more of red, mixed together it looks orange.
well normally they get mixed up with red and orange .They can see color but just faded
To see what happens when chemicals are mixed together and also work out equations
Optical color is when the eye creates a mixed color rather than the actual pigments. We see the use of optical color in Chuck Close's works. Arbitrary colors are colors that don't relate to any correct local, perceptual, or optical color mixed.
Each color absorbs some heat energy, so a dark color would absorb more heat, as more colors are mixed in. A light color is giving off( reflecting) that energy, so it stays cooler. To what degree a color absorbs or reflects heat would make a good science experiment. How has to do with light itself, pure energy of all colors. White light is all colors, darkness the absence of color. White paint is the absence of color, black is all colors mixed. When you see a color, all colors of light BUT that color are being absorbed. You could truthfully say that the sky ISN'T blue....