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Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
If an object is white in sunlight it will be green in green light. A white object reflects all wavelengths (colors) of light that shine on it. If only green light shines on it, that color will be reflected and the object will look green.
With white light, rainbows are an example.
The red light is absorbed by the green filter and therefore no light passes through the filter
Yes. White is produced by the reflection of all colored light, and black is produced by the absorption of all colored light.
Light green.
Red and green light, shone to overlap on a white surface, will give yellow.
When two primary colours overlap, it forms 'White Light'.
orange
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
this is only the case with light. blue, green and red light overlap to create white. if you mixed all the colours in paint or something, you would get a disgusting brown colour.
You get light green.
Magenta coloured light makes white light when mixed with green light
You have to mix white and green to get light green.
If an object is white in sunlight it will be green in green light. A white object reflects all wavelengths (colors) of light that shine on it. If only green light shines on it, that color will be reflected and the object will look green.
The name of the rainbow colours produced from a white light is called the spectrum.
With white light, rainbows are an example.