When red and blue light are combined, the color produced is purple.
When green and blue light are combined, the color produced is cyan.
When red, blue, and green light are combined, the color produced is white light.
When red, green, and blue are combined, the color produced is white.
When red, green, and blue light are combined, the color created is white.
Light blue and black do not create a new color when combined. The black color will likely overpower the light blue, resulting in a darker shade of blue with black undertones.
When green and blue light are combined, the color produced is cyan.
When red, blue, and green light are combined, the color produced is white light.
When red, green, and blue are combined, the color produced is white.
When red, green, and blue light are combined, the color created is white.
black
Light blue and black do not create a new color when combined. The black color will likely overpower the light blue, resulting in a darker shade of blue with black undertones.
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
When three primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) overlap, white light is produced. This is known as additive color mixing, where different colors of light are combined to create new colors.
purpleish light
When green and blue light are mixed, the resulting color is cyan. Cyan is a light blue-green color that has elements of both green and blue.
When you mix yellow light and blue light, you get white light. Yellow light and blue light are complementary colors that, when combined, create a white light due to their combined wavelengths stimulating all three types of color receptors in our eyes.
White light is a combination of all colors of light. To obtain white light, blue light can be combined with red and green light in specific proportions. Red light and green light mixed with blue light create an additive color mixture that results in white light.