There are 7 basic units
There are 7 colors in the rainbow. They are: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo and Violet But there are also colors in between there like light blue,aqua blue turquios etcetc
basic unit of cellulose is glucose
simple machine is a machine that is simple to use. :/
Types of evidence for chemical change include: A gas is evolved. A precipitate appears or disappears. Heat may be evolved or absorbed. A color change occurs. A substance disappears.
It depends on the complexity of the color wheel. You can make an accurate color wheel using only 3 colors; red, yellow, and blue. Adding green, orange, and purple can make a color wheel with 6. The standard color wheel that art students are introduced to uses these six plus six more (the tertiary colors) for a total of 12 colors. A perfectly rendered color wheel will not have a countable number of colors. The colors will be blended into each other, and the blending will be smooth enough that you cannot differentiate where each begins and ends. You can pick out an almost infinite number of colors from the color wheel.
Contrasting color and complimentary color mean the same thing. Blue and Orange are contrasting as are red and green. On an artists color wheel six colors are arranged in a circle, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are contrasting or complimentary.
there are indeed six but the questions say's the primary colors not all the colors so the answer is red, blue, yellow. good luck penn foster students
"Intermediate colors" are the hue divisions on an "artists'" color wheel in addition to the historical primaries (red, yellow, blue) and secondaries (orange, green and violet or purple). So there are six intermediate colors on a 12-hue wheel and correspondingly more on an 18-, 24-, 48- or 72-hue wheel. Such colors are sometimes called tertiary colors instead, though this term can also refer to those colors considered to "contain" all three historical primaries. Twelve-hue wheels with six intermediates are the most common in "traditional" color theory both historically and today.
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Olampis flags are of six colors
There are three pairs of complementary colors: red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple. These color pairs are opposite each other on the color wheel and provide strong contrast when used together in a design.
There are a limited amount of colors in art. Three primary colors are Red, Yellow and Blue. Three secondary colors can be made by mixing two primary. For example, Red and Blue (primary) make Purple (secondary). The other two secondary colors are Green and Orange. The human eye can see a multitude of colors, all of which can be reproduced with mixtures of the six colors listed above. Artists' paint is sold in pigment colors like 'Sienna' or 'Cadmium Red' but is still limited to the color wheel of primary and secondary colors. In a printed color image a basic four colors are used, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. These simple colors can simulate the multitude of color seen by the human eye.
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The hex value used in paint for specifying colors is a six-digit code that represents a specific color.
The colors traditionally associated with the Six Nations are red, white, yellow, and black. Each color represents different aspects of strength, unity, peace, and protection within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Poly- means many. This chord contains six different hues, equally spaced around the color wheel. It is sometimes called the double triad or the hexad. The example is made up of tints, tones, and shades of the six intermediate hues, yellow green, blue green, blue violet, red violet, red orange, and yellow orange. Be aware that this is really too many colors for this particular design. In a larger design, six colors might do very well, but this is a chord that needs careful handling any time.