If you can look around you and see more than six colors, then it's obviously false.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
trueWhite light is made up of all the colors of the visible spectrum. If we drop back to the idea of the colors of the rainbow, the red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet, we'll have the colors. The colors making up white light are all the colors from red to violet. Said another way, all the colors of light from the infrared to the ultraviolet make up white light.White light is made up of every other color of light. Blue, red, yellow, orange, everything. When these colors of light are combined, they form white lightthe apex answer is: white light....... :0).
A prism separates light into the visible spectrum, which includes the colors of the rainbow. It does not separate light into the entire electromagnetic spectrum, which ranges from gamma rays to radio waves.
All the colors of the visible spectrum make up white light.* * White light is a balance of all the wavelengths (colors) of visible light: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet, the same colors and order of rainbows.
Red orange yellow green blue indigo violet orgy. biv. (These are all of the colors of visible light that there are. Beige, tan, burgundy, magenta, chartreuse, olive, cyan, mustard, peacock, aquamarine, rose, pink, bronze, copper, and orchid are products of mass hallucination and do not exist. There are exactly seven visible colors in nature.)
There are an infinite number of colors of visible light,and ALL of them are present in a rainbow.
In a kaleidoscope, light is used to make make the colors and shapes inside visible.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
The colors of a rainbow seen after a storm are made up of visible light, specifically a spectrum of colors ranging from red to violet. This visible light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is within the wavelength range visible to the human eye.
All the colors of the rainbow minus indigo: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. There are also other colors--ultraviolet and infrared-- but they are not in our visible light spectrum.
There are an infinite number of colors of visible light,and ALL of them are present in a rainbow.
The colors that make up white light are called the spectrum of colors or the visible light spectrum. These colors include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
White light consists of all the colors of the visible spectrum. The primary colors that make up white light are red, green, and blue. These colors combine to create the perception of white light to the human eye.
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Red, orange yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.White light is made up of the visible spectrum of light, or all colours (wavelengths) of light that are visible to the human eye.The rainbow : red to violet.
If you are talking about light and not pigment, then the blending of all the frequencies of visible light gives white. It's more of a continuum of frequencies rather than a mix of discrete colors.
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