you make a lighter color
NO red light car but Yes they get bungalow
Resistors resist amounts of the electricity flowing through the circuit.For example if the resister has these strips of colors on it in this order(red,green,blue) then the resister has 25,000,000 ohms. That means that the lamp(s)/ bulb(s) is(are) going to be very going to be very dim. Because, the more ohms the dimmer the light, the less ohms the brighter the light. But we should get back on task. A resistor effects a circuit because it makes the lamp(s)/ bulb(s) brighter of dimmer depending on the amount of ohms they have.
The traffic signal was invented in 1868 in London before the invention of the car. It was a revolving lantern with red and green signals. On Jan. 2, 1869 the light exploded hurting the policeman who was operating it. The next attempt was made by Detroit Police Officer who decided to make a light to control the increasing numbers of cars on the road. In 1920 he used a red, amber, and green railroad lights and 37.00 of wire to make the first 4 way light. Within a year Detroit had 15 lights controlling traffic. There is no mention of ethnicity of the inventors.
Well when you put steel in water, the water will make the steel more softened, and then the rust starts forming cause the water dissolves the steel atoms then you have a red rusted steel metals.
In ordinary remote controls for devices such as televisions & DVD players, infra red light is used (naked to the human eye).
what actually makes light? what happens if you make one of the lights a little dimmer than the other one? can using a filter over each fashlight help make one red, one green, and one blue light? how can mixing light make colors?
the light becomes red :-P
A dimmer switch typically has two red wires to allow for multiple connection options. One red wire is usually connected to the power source, while the other red wire is connected to the light fixture. This setup enables the dimmer switch to control the flow of electricity between the power source and the light, allowing for adjustable brightness levels.
No, red does not disappear in water. However, due to water's ability to absorb light, colors may appear dimmer or altered when viewed underwater.
To make red light.
Mixing red and blond would make a light shade of red or pink. If your talking about hair dye, then do not mix them. It will turn our pretty bad.
The red light is absorbed by the red apple, while the green light is reflected. This is because the red apple appears red because it absorbs all colors of light except red, which it reflects.
Red is a primary colour for light.
No, the dimmer switch needs its own individual circuit power supply to feed the fixtures connected to it. The black of the second dimmer switch can not be connected to the red wire of the first dimmer switch. Now if you are talking about using a common "hot" to feed two dimmer switches then this can be done. The neutrals will be common also. So what you should have is two black wires connected together with the incoming "hot". Two neutrals connected together with the incoming white. The red from each dimmer is then connected to its own individual fixture load.
To wire a dimmer switch to a light, first turn off the power to the circuit. Remove the existing switch and connect the dimmer's wires to the corresponding wires in the electrical box. Typically, the black wire is connected to the hot wire, the green wire to the ground wire, and the red or white wire to the load wire. Secure the connections with wire nuts and install the dimmer switch into the electrical box. Turn the power back on and test the dimmer switch to ensure it is working properly.
When red light shines on a red object, the object will reflect the red light and appear red. If white light shines on a red object, the object will absorb all colors except red, which it will reflect, making it appear red as well.
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