Actually no. Energy equals Planck's constant times frequency.
Basically the absence of light. brown is the absence of all color while grey is the inclusion of all colors. Color is not visible without light. Color theory can be a bit confusing.
Answer "What do you get if you mix everyWhat colours? Light; if you mixed the colours of light together you get white, Though if you mean pigments then muddy brown would be correct. the question is too vague to be more accurate
The principle is the infrared light source that is inside. It takes all of the colors in the spectrum and uses them to make the light work.
No; a black light or UV light is a light bulb that has a phosphor coating that blocks out nearly all light and produces a dark violet colour and produces UV radiation, this can then be used to make fluorescent,phosphor coated or white coloured objects glow.
The three primary colours in painting are Red, Yellow & Blue. The secondary colours are the result of a mixture of two of the primary colours: Red & Blue - Purple; Red & Yellow - Orange; and Blue & Yellow - Green.
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
All colors of light travel with the same speed.
No. All colors of light travel at the same speed in vacuum. Different colors represent light waves with different wavelengths (frequencies).
As long as all the light is traveling through the same stuff, all colors have the same speed.
Pastel colors are colors that hide under names like soft, pale, washed-out. On the saturation scale in colors these colors are darker than whites and lighter than light colors. Pastel colors are the colors we associate a lot with Easter and spring time. Turquoise, lavender, primrose yellow, baby pink, baby blue, a soft green called jade green, peach, apricot, salmon pink are all pastels.
Each color absorbs some heat energy, so a dark color would absorb more heat, as more colors are mixed in. A light color is giving off( reflecting) that energy, so it stays cooler. To what degree a color absorbs or reflects heat would make a good science experiment. How has to do with light itself, pure energy of all colors. White light is all colors, darkness the absence of color. White paint is the absence of color, black is all colors mixed. When you see a color, all colors of light BUT that color are being absorbed. You could truthfully say that the sky ISN'T blue....
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No. All colors travel at the same speed. It is called "the speed of light".
Because all the constituent colors of white light have same speed so, refractive index for the constituent colors are same for air as a result dispersion doesn't occur.
all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
All electromagnetic energy (radio, light, X-rays, etc.) do the same.
All vinyl sidings are very weather resistant and durable no matter what color you select. White sidings reflect light the best and are most energy efficient. Darker colors absord more light. All colors fair well.