It is yellow-- mixing red and green PAINT produces brown; mixing red and green LIGHT produces yellow.
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
White is produced when all light colors (red, green, and blue) are mixed together at full intensity. This is known as additive color mixing.
Mixing red light and blue light produces magenta light.
Mixing green and blue light produces cyan. That's a kind of light blue.
AnswerRed and yellow light make white light: mixing a primary light colour (red, blue and green) with any secondary light colour (cyan, magenta and yellow) make white all of the time.
Light green.
In terms of actually physical colour, yellow is primary and therefore cannot be produced using two colours. In terms of light colour, red and green light produces yellow.
Light Colour Primaries are Red, Green, Blue.Pigment Colour Primaries are Red, Blue, Yellow.
Chlorophyll is green and nothing will ever change that
If you mix green light and blue light, you get turqoise (a greenish-blueish color) light. Hope this helped! -ID6784
Yellow is a primary colour and can not be produced through a blending of any other colours. In terms of light colour, yellow is the product of red and green light blending together.
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
A color that cannot be obtained by mixing light of other colors is considered a primary color. These colors are red, blue, and green in the additive color system. Mixing these primary colors in various combinations can produce all other colors.
Adding yellow and cyan creates the color green.
Black isn't a light ray, its an absence of light. Red and green light assuming equal proportions makes yellow light
White is produced when all light colors (red, green, and blue) are mixed together at full intensity. This is known as additive color mixing.
When you mix red, green, and blue light together, you get white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where the primary colors combine to create lighter colors.