orange maybe
To create a black light effect using an iPhone, you can use a blue or violet filter over the flashlight. A simple method is to use a piece of blue cellophane or a similar translucent material, cutting it to fit over the iPhone's flashlight. Additionally, there are apps available that can enhance the flashlight's color output to simulate a black light. However, keep in mind that this DIY method won't produce the same UV light as a true black light.
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The shadow will appear blue due to the blue cellophane paper filtering out other colors of light and allowing only blue light to pass through. The color of the shadow will depend on the color of the light passing through the cellophane paper.
look under the gas tank while using a torch (flashlight) to find there is a piece of paper that tells you where to go
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turquoise(or turquiose)
Ben Burnleys eye color is mostly gray but has a little green
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
There are many analogous color schemes with four colors. Any color scheme where all of the colors are in the same space on a color wheel is analogous. These color schemes unify a room, outfit, or art piece because they are made of the same pigments.A simple way to make an analogous color scheme is to start with a primary color and a secondary color, and then choose two colors between them. For example:Blue, Blue-green, Green-blue, Green.Red, Red-Orange, Orange-red, Orange.Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green-Yellow, Green.
A green piece of paper appears green because it reflects green light and absorbs other colors in the visible spectrum. The pigments in the paper absorb all colors except green, which is reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of a green color.