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Q: What colors are not found in the light spectrum?
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What material is use to separate the colors of spectrum?

A glass prism is the best way to see how light can be separated into the full spectrum of color. A cut crystal piece will also break the light up.


Working principle of light pen?

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.


What is the difference between the primary colors of light and primary colors of paint?

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.


What is the color that can make all the colors?

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


What color is the presence of light?

There are many answers to the question you ask, this site explains how and why:Color perception is also affected by the environment in which the color is seen. Daylight is rich in bluish tones because of the presence of ultraviolet radiation. Incandescent light and candle light are rich in yellow tones. The perception of any color requires the presence of light.Our perception of color changes as the light source is changed or when the surface that reflects the light is stained or coated with a pigment.What we commonly think of as color refers to the chromatic colors. These colors relate to the spectrum that can be seen in a rainbow. The neutral colors of black, white and grays are not part of these colors and are referred to as achromatic colors* http://www.generalcolor.com/colorprin.html.