you would need yellow and red.
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.
When combined in equal amounts, the three primary colors of light produce white light.
white light is all coloured light combined, black is absense of light (so absence of colour)
No, white is the presence of all colors combined. When all colors of light are present, they create white light. This is different from pigments, where all colors are absorbed and only white is reflected.
The colours of white light are all of the colors that make up a rainbow. White light is actually a mixture of all colors.
White light is a combination of all colors of light. To obtain white light when combining with green light, you'll need to combine red and blue light as well, as red, green, and blue are the primary colors of light.
When all colors of light are combined, they create white light because white light is a mixture of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
Primary light colors combined to produce white light are called additive colors. The primary additive colors are red, green, and blue (RGB). When these colors are mixed together at full intensity, they create white light.
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white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
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.
When combined, the three primary colors of light (red, green, blue) produce white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where different colors of light are combined to create new colors.
When combined in equal amounts, the three primary colors of light produce white light.
White for light source or black (actually dirty brownish) for reflected light. White
White light
When combined in equal amounts, the three primary colors of light produce white light.