when you see all of the colors when they combine it makes black
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White reflects all other colors of light.
the suns core is light. Light is all colors. some might say yellow or white but that is wrong white, many people don't know this but it is all colors like black is the absences of color witch is no color. so the core of the sun is light, all colors.
you get some sort of pinkish purple
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If you combine them all the result is white light. Any color possible can be made with the right combination of primary colors.
When you combine all the colors in the rainbow together you get the color black
If you combine all the colours of light you get WHITE light.
mix all colors and it will be black
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There are two ways to answer this question: 1. If you combine all colors of light, the produced light becomes white. 2. If you combine all colors in a physical form such as paint, the color becomes black. The reason for this, is that we only see reflected light. So, combining all light becomes white. But combining all of a physical element such as a mixture of paint means the paint will be "absorbing all of the colors" with nothing left to reflect, thus appearing to be black.
we will get black color when all the primary colors(RGB)* combine. * R-red; G-green; B-blue the combination of these primary colors in different proportions gives the different shades of colors. when all these colors combine we will get black. Depends on what you are mixing. :-) If you are mixing colored light, then mixing all colors gets you white. If you are mixing paint, it depends on the proportions, but if all are equal, you get black.
color affects light by the color for example if you see the rainbow how is it made with rain right and sun so wat the sun and the rain do is combine themselves and make colors
All of them. The combination of all saturated colors is black.
White reflects all other colors of light.
In additive synthesis (light), White is a combination of all colors (Red, Green, an Blue)... In subtractive synthesis (pigment), White is the absence of all color. Of course, white is not really a color at all, but is used as a color reference. A person can technically argue that black and white are the same, because neither one is a color of itself, and both are the combination of all colors, but don't expect anyone to believe it (they are exact opposites).