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AnswerRed and yellow light make white light: mixing a primary light colour (red, blue and green) with any secondary light colour (cyan, magenta and yellow) make white all of the time.
Light actually works differently than paint, for example. Yellow light is made up of green and red light, so if you added blue light into the mix, you'd get...white light. This depends on the intensity of the two light beams, so you could get a yellow hued white light or a blue hued white light, as well.
It is Blue, Green and Red that produce white light. The Blue Yellow and Red is on paint mixing. The white light with all spectrum at same portion but human eye can sense the light only at 3 peak portion of spectrum Blue (420nm) Green (534nm) and Red (564nm). Our brain estimate color in between from intensity of these 3 portion of light hit the eye.
There are 7 colors ROYGBIV RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE INDIGO VIOLET YAY
All light is white. The color red mixes with the color blue which makes the color magenta. The color green mixes with the color red to make the color yellow. The color blue mixes with the color green to make the color cyan. The colors magenta, yellow and cyan mix together to make the color white. (see related image link below)
Blue and yellow.
AnswerRed and yellow light make white light: mixing a primary light colour (red, blue and green) with any secondary light colour (cyan, magenta and yellow) make white all of the time.
No you will get White light. no you wont ..you will get a light green colour..
light brown. red,yellow and blue make brown and if you mix white with it it should go lighter.
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I'd imagine it would make a light brown colour. Yellow=yellow Blue=blue Pink=red+white When red, blue and yellow are mixed together, you get brown. Add in some white and the brown will go lighter.
Light actually works differently than paint, for example. Yellow light is made up of green and red light, so if you added blue light into the mix, you'd get...white light. This depends on the intensity of the two light beams, so you could get a yellow hued white light or a blue hued white light, as well.
white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.
dark green and white or yellow and blue
no, yellow and blue make green
Green light + red light in red, green, blue context makes yellow; in red, yellow, blue context, it makes white. RGB is used for computer screens, and RYB for reflected light such as from paintings.
if red, green, yellow, violet, and blue were all mixed together (like paint) it would make black because black is all colors. However if red, green, yellow, violet, and blue lights were mixed it would make white light because that is the spectrum of light that makes up white light.