White light!!! :D
In most plants, photosynthesis occurs most rapidly when they are exposed to equal intensities of red and blue light wavelengths. This is because red and blue light are absorbed most efficiently by chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.
Combining all colors of the visible spectrum results in white light. White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum and is perceived when all colors are present in equal intensity.
The human eye sees yellow when its red and green cone cells sense an equal amount of light and its blue cone cell senses little energy.
Yes, the type of light can significantly affect photosynthesis. Plants primarily utilize blue and red wavelengths for photosynthesis, while green light is less effective as it is mostly reflected. Different light sources, such as sunlight or artificial grow lights, can influence the rate of photosynthesis by providing varying intensities and spectra of light. Therefore, optimizing light conditions can enhance plant growth and productivity.
In order to store energy, the plants need to photosynthesise at a greater rate than they perform respiration. In low light intensities, less photosynthesis can occur, as there is less light energy available for the light-dependent stage. Therefore, if less respiration is occurring, this allows for the lower rate of photosynthesis, thus allowing the plant to still store energy.
RGB color mixing is an additive color model that combines red, green, and blue light in various intensities to produce a broad array of colors. By adjusting the intensity of each color channel, different colors are created. Mixing equal intensities of red, green, and blue light produces white light, while combining no light from any of the channels results in black.
The primary colors of visible light are red, green, and blue. By combining these colors in different intensities, we can create all other colors that we can see.
For LIGHT : red, green, and blue. (as far as the human eye is concerned).
If you mix green light and blue light, you get turqoise (a greenish-blueish color) light. Hope this helped! -ID6784
Red, green, and blue. Yellow is NOT A primary color of light (it's secondary).
White light can be created by mixing red, blue, and green light in equal intensities. This is known as additive color mixing, where the three primary colors combine to form white light. By adjusting the intensities of each color, different shades of white can be achieved.
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.
The primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) can be mixed in varying intensities to produce a wide range of colors. When red and green light mix, it creates yellow; green and blue light mix to create cyan; and red and blue light combine to make magenta. Mixing all three primary colors in equal intensities produces white light.
Combining red light and green light in equal proportions creates yellow light. The primary colors of light (red, green, blue) can be combined to produce secondary colors like yellow.
The additive primary colors of light are red, green, and blue. By combining different intensities of these colors in various ways, all visible colors can be produced on a screen or display.
Equal intensities of Red, Green and Blue light will appear white to the eye.
Equal intensities of Red, Green and Blue light will appear white to the eye.