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When you mix red, blue, and green light together, you get white light. This is because red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light, and when they are combined at full intensity, they create white light.
You get white light, the basic light colour you see every day.
When you mix light green and red together, you get a shade of brown. This is because red and green are complementary colors, which when combined in light form, create a more neutral or muted color.
Change the ratio of red to green.
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When you mix red and blue, you get magenta. When you shine a green light on magenta, the green light will be absorbed by the magenta, resulting in a dark color or black, depending on the intensity of the green light.
When you mix red and green using paint, crayons, or colored pencils you get a shade of brown. When you use red and green light however, you get yellow.
You get a light brownish colour.
Mixing cyan and red in the light spectrum will produce white light. Cyan is a combination of blue and green, and when mixed with red (which is opposite of cyan on the color wheel), the three primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—combine to create white light.
When you mix red, green, and blue light together, you get white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where the primary colors combine to create lighter colors.
When you mix magenta and green light together, the result will be white light. This is because magenta light contains red and blue components, and when combined with green light which consists of green and blue components, all three primary colors (red, green, and blue) are present in equal amounts to produce white light.
Cyan light results. Green and blue and red lights are all primary colors of light. Because red is not part of cyan light, cyan and red light are complementary colors.