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green, which is a mixture of blue and yellow paints. It is also the absorption by the material of red and blue wavelengths


Answer:Green can be a reflection from:

  • White light reflecting from a surface coated with blue and yellow pigments
  • Green light ( a wavelength of about 510 nm) reflecting from a white surface
  • Cyan light reflecting from a blue absorbing surface
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