You would get white, because it is like the light beams are going through a crystal.
The idea encapsulated here is that white light, when sent through a prism, is broken up into its constituent colors.
When you reverse the process and add together the light that is broken up by a prism, the result is white light.
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When the primary colors of light are mixed, the outcome is white light.
I don't know exactly why this happens, but I'm guessing this: You know how white light is really composed of all the colors of the rainbow?
When you mix all the primary colors of the rainbow together, you get white light.
A color that cannot be obtained by mixing light of other colors is considered a primary color. These colors are red, blue, and green in the additive color system. Mixing these primary colors in various combinations can produce all other colors.
Pink is not a color. It is the only color that isn't a color that can be extracted from light.
Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
Red, green, and blue light can be mixed in different proportions to produce any other color of light. No other combinations of light can be mixed to make red, green, or blue light so they are considered primary colors. Yellow for A+ Users
Primary light colors are red, green, and blue, and are used in additive color mixing to produce a broad array of colors. Primary pigment colors are cyan, magenta, and yellow, and are used in subtractive color mixing to produce various colors by absorbing certain wavelengths of light.
A color that cannot be obtained by mixing light of other colors is considered a primary color. These colors are red, blue, and green in the additive color system. Mixing these primary colors in various combinations can produce all other colors.
The color pink is not one of the primary colors of light. The primary colors of light are red, green, and blue.
Magenta, cyan, and yellow are not considered primary colors of light. These colors are known as secondary colors when it comes to light, as they can be created by combining primary colors of light.
Pink is not a color. It is the only color that isn't a color that can be extracted from light.
Magenta is not a primary color of light. The primary colors of light are red, green, and blue. Magenta is a secondary color created by combining red and blue light.
Pink is not considered a primary color of light. The primary colors of light are red, blue, and green. Pink is a mix of red and white light.
Combining all three primary light colours will product white light.
Black.
The color made by mixing the three primary light colors (red, green, and blue) is white. This is known as additive color mixing, where combining these three colors creates white light.
The primary additive colors (for light) are red, green, and blue. The primary subtractive colors (for pigments) are magenta, yellow and cyan. Any color other than one of the above is not a primary color.
Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
Red, green, and blue light can be mixed in different proportions to produce any other color of light. No other combinations of light can be mixed to make red, green, or blue light so they are considered primary colors. Yellow for A+ Users