black.
Red and blue lights shining onto a white surface together would show as magenta.
When red and blue lights mix, the result is magenta light. This is because magenta is a secondary color created by mixing red and blue light together.
An opaque object that absorbs green light would appear magenta, which is the complementary color to green. This is because the object absorbs green light and reflects red and blue wavelengths, which combine to produce magenta.
The object will appear to be magenta because it reflects red light (which corresponds to the magenta color) and blue light, while absorbing green light.
The magenta light interacts with the yellow object through a process called subtractive color mixing. The magenta light absorbs green light and reflects red and blue light. When red and blue light are mixed with the yellow object, it produces an orange hue due to the combination of red and green light.
Red and blue lights shining onto a white surface together would show as magenta.
When red and blue lights mix, the result is magenta light. This is because magenta is a secondary color created by mixing red and blue light together.
An opaque object that absorbs green light would appear magenta, which is the complementary color to green. This is because the object absorbs green light and reflects red and blue wavelengths, which combine to produce magenta.
blue is a boy and magenta is a girl and blue has a crush on magenta and magenta has a crush on blue!!!!!!
The object will appear to be magenta because it reflects red light (which corresponds to the magenta color) and blue light, while absorbing green light.
The magenta light interacts with the yellow object through a process called subtractive color mixing. The magenta light absorbs green light and reflects red and blue light. When red and blue light are mixed with the yellow object, it produces an orange hue due to the combination of red and green light.
A pure green object would reflect the green third of the spectrum, and absorb the red and blue portions. Magenta light is composed of red and blue waves so they would be absorbed by the green object. Therefore, in theory, a green object would appear neutral, virtually black. But this assumes that all the colors are very pure and perfectly balanced. This is unlikely, so the object would most likely look near neutral with some color skewing one way or another.
The color magenta can only be obtained by mixing equal amounts of red and blue light;The color magenta is the complementary color of green;Other words for this color: fuchsia (named after the flowers).
Magenta glass transmits red and blue light, but absorbs green light. As a result, the transmitted light would appear as a mix of red and blue, creating a magenta hue.
Both Blue and Magenta are girls.
Alexandrite changes the color from magenta to blue
Magenta is neither pink or blue. It is a red-violet.