Combined, make white light.
When red, blue and green light is combined, it creates white light (theoretically).
Blue, red, and green light are all present in white light. One can observe this by shining a white light through a prism.
No, primary pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others, which gives them their specific color. For instance, cyan absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light, magenta absorbs green light and reflects blue and red light, and yellow absorbs blue light and reflects red and green light.
Primary colours of light are red, blue and green and when combined in the correct intensity they produce white light. The secondary colours of light are magenta, yellow and cyan which result from combinations at the correct frequencies of primary colours.
The standard additive primary colours are red, green and blue
When you mix red, blue, and green light together, you get white light. This is because red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light, and when they are combined at full intensity, they create white light.
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When red, blue, and green light are combined, the color produced is white light.
There are only 3 colours of light which are red, green and blue which, when combined in varying amounts can create any colour on the spectrum. Therefore, the only colour that has no red or blue is green.
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Cyan (blue/green) is made when you remove red from white (red, blue, green) light.
When red, green, and blue light are combined, the color created is white.
When red, blue and green light is combined, it creates white light (theoretically).
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When red, green, and blue light are mixed together in equal intensities, white light is formed. This is because red, green, and blue light are the primary colors of light and blending them in the right proportions creates white light.
Mixing cyan and red in the light spectrum will produce white light. Cyan is a combination of blue and green, and when mixed with red (which is opposite of cyan on the color wheel), the three primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—combine to create white light.
The third primary colour of light besides red and blue is green. This is why colour televisions contain red, blue and green pixels.