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Colors on a monitor are produced by mixing three primary colors (red, green, and blue) in varying intensities. Each pixel on the screen contains these three colored subpixels, and when they combine, they create different colors. By changing the intensity of each subpixel, the monitor can produce a wide range of colors.

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Why does white light contains different colors?

Because that is the way your eyes and brain perceive it to be. The brain does not have a mechanism to filter the different signals from the different colours that are produced in your eye, so it sees certain mixed colours as white.


How are different colours of light produced?

Different colors of light are produced by light waves with varying wavelengths. When light interacts with atoms or molecules, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted depending on the energy levels of the electrons in the material. Absorption of a specific wavelength leads to the perception of a certain color, while other wavelengths are either reflected or transmitted, resulting in the variety of colors we perceive.


Why are number plates different colours?

Number plates are different colours to indicate different types of vehicles or vehicle registrations in different countries. For example, in some countries, certain colours may be used for private vehicles, while others are used for commercial vehicles or government vehicles. This helps law enforcement and other officials quickly identify and categorize vehicles on the road.


What is the name of the device that breaks up white light into its colours?

The device is called a prism. It refracts white light into its component colors by bending each color at a slightly different angle as it passes through the prism, resulting in a spectrum of colors being produced.


What cause the color you see when you look at an opaque object?

White light is made up of all the colours of the rainbow. When light hits an object, some colours (wavelengths) are absorbed, and some reflected. The colour you see is a combination of all the reflected colours.

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What is a color monitor?

It is a monitor that has a variety of colours on it. This is different to a monchrome monitor, which only had two colours. These were the old type of monitors befor combinations of colours and fancy graphics. Generally monochrome monitors came in 3 combinations. Black screens with white text, black screens with green text or black screens with orange text.


What is Monitor Colors?

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How do raindrops produce a spectrum?

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What three colours are used to build all colours on a colour monitor screen?

Red Green Blue


How do you choose a computer monitor?

i can see original colours in desplay


How do you see different colours?

We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.


How can yellow be produced on a screen if only red and green light are available?

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What are the 3 colours used in a computer monitor?

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How many colours does a parrot have?

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What three colours are used to build all colours on a color monitor screen?

Im Not So Sure About Colours On A Monitor Screen But.. Humans Can Only See Three Colours, Green, Blue And Red For Example A Leaf Looks Green Because Red And Blue Light Are Being Absorbed But Green Light Is Being Reflected. The Three Colours Mix To Create Other Colours Such As Magenta Or Cyan. If Something Looks Black Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Absorbed If Something Looks White Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Reflected


What the name for the rainbow of colours produced?

Roy G Biv