yes it does make purple
Blue and red light mix to create magenta light.
Red light and blue light will combine to produce magenta light.
Blue light and red light do not combine to form a new color because they are on opposite ends of the visible light spectrum. Blue light has a shorter wavelength and higher energy than red light. When the two colors are combined, they may appear as a mix of blue and red rather than creating a new color.
Purple, as red light and blue light combine to create purple light.
When red and blue light are combined, the color produced is purple.
Red and Blue to make the purple. Then mix in White to lighten the purple.
Blue and red light mix to create magenta light.
Blue and Red = Purple, so I would imagine that Blue and Pink would make a light purple, or a lavender.
I would say it would make light purple. I say that because red and blue make purple and if you add white it would make it light. So its light purple.
No, blue and purple do not make red. Blue and red make purple, while red and white make pink.
Pink and light blue or red, white, and blue.
purple!
purple The above is the old answer. Mixing blue and red light make magenta, or purple if the blue is stronger. Mixing perfect blue and red pigments makes black. Only if the red leaks some blue and the blue leaks some red will you get a dark purple.
red and blue becomes purple. It makes purple.
Red light and blue light will combine to produce magenta light.
The colours: Blue and Red mixed together make purple.
since red and blue makes purple probably a light shade of purple a very blue purple