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No. Red light will not go through a green or a blue filter.
white is the presence of all colors and black is the absence of all colors, so red, blue and green light mixed together make white, but the amounts have to be equal
White, as Cyan in blue and green, add red you then have all three colours hence white.
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.
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.
Combined, make white light.
No you will get White light. no you wont ..you will get a light green colour..
No. Red light will not go through a green or a blue filter.
white is the presence of all colors and black is the absence of all colors, so red, blue and green light mixed together make white, but the amounts have to be equal
dark green and white or yellow and blue
Yes
dark green and white light green and black
mixing red blue and green light yields white light because as a prism shows us that white light contains all of the colors and recombining all three of the primary colors of light gives you white again
white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.
Red+blue = purple Blue+yellow=green Yellow+red=orange Blue+green=blue-green Green+yellow=light green Red+green=brown Red+white=pink Black+white =gray
it makes a light blue green
Usually blue and white will make a light blue, you can add some green, too, if you want the blue to be more robin's egg blue than sky/baby blue (which is what you get with white and blue).