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An achromatic neutral is any gray that is created by mixing white and black. White and black are also achromatic. A chromatic neutral is created by mixing the three primary hues (blue, yellow, and red) or complementary colors in just the right proportions to create a neutral "gray" color. Achromatics do not contain any hues.

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What color group are black white and grey a part of?

Black, Grey and white are part of the group known as Achromatic colors or Neutral colors.


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.


What is the difference between calcium alkaline earth metal and calcium that is present in the milk?

In its elemental form, calcium is made of electrically neutral Ca atoms. It is s silvery, highly reactive metal, that vigorously reacts with water. The calcium in milk is in the form of Ca2+ ions, which are chemically stable.


What is a neutral fault?

A neutral fault refers to a type of electrical fault that occurs when there is an unintended connection between the neutral conductor and ground or another phase conductor. This situation can lead to imbalances in the electrical system, potentially causing equipment damage or safety hazards. Neutral faults are often a concern in electrical distribution systems, as they can disrupt normal operations and create shock hazards. Proper grounding and protective devices are essential to mitigate the risks associated with neutral faults.


Do you bypass the neutral safety switch by connecting the 2 wires at the ignition switch or the neutral switch?

Neutral switch

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When something lacks hue it is referred to as?

When something lacks hue, it is referred to as achromatic or neutral.


What is the antonym for bronze?

achromatic, neutral, nonmetal, nonmetallic.


What are the 10 main colors?

The 10 main colors include: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, White, Black and Gray. Explanation: Colors include chromatic and achromatic colors. Chromatic has a dominant hue while achromatic has a neutral one. Chromatic Colors- Artists use 3 basic colors which includes red, yellow, and blue. Combining red+yellow= orange, yellow+blue= green, blue+red= purple, and red+yellow+blue= brown. Therefore 7 of the 10 main colors belong to chromatic which includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and brown. Achromatic Colors- Artists may call these as 'colors without colors' which mainly includes 2 members- white and black. Combining white+black= gray. Therefore 3 of the 10 main colors belong to achromatic which includes white, black, and gray.


What is the synonyms of neutral?

the synonyms for neutral are achromatic electroneutral inert impersonal indifferent neutral


What is associated with the term achromatic?

Achromatic term refers to designating color perceived to have zero saturation and therefore no hue like neutral grays, white or black. Therefore this term is often associated with plainness and simplicity.


What is the difference in mass between a neutral deuterium atom and a neutral tritium atom?

1.6749x10-24


What color group are black white and grey a part of?

Black, Grey and white are part of the group known as Achromatic colors or Neutral colors.


What is the difference between neutron and a electorns?

The difference between neutron are neutral, and electrons have a negative change too them. Neutron is a neutral particle that exists in the nucleus of an atom. The year when the neutron was founded was 1932.


Difference between ground and neutral?

As i know,neutral is the return path of current & ground is for any leakage current


What is the antonym of stone?

stone Antonyms of stone: neutral, achromatic, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, qualified, questionable, restricted, uncertain.


How are voltages imported into installations through the supply neutral conductor?

A 'voltage' is another name for a potential difference. As the name implies, a potential difference exists between two different points or, in the case of an electrical installation, between the line conductor and the neutral conductor. So the neutral does not 'import voltages'. Voltages exist between the line (hot) conductor and the neutral conductor.


What are the 2 difference between protons and neutrons?

- protons are positive and neutrons are neutral- a small difference of mass exist