Actually your question could mean several things. But here's my guess-- The average human eye sees yellow at 555 nanometers wavelength the best.
The brightest color through a prism would be yellow because it has the shortest wavelength among the visible colors, which makes it diffract the least and appear brightest.
Yes, white is considered a bright color because it reflects all wavelengths of light and appears to be the brightest color in the spectrum.
The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow
When the color of an object is the same as the color of the light shining on it, the object will appear brightest and most vibrant. This is because the object is absorbing all other colors of light and reflecting only the color that matches its own.
It is a descriptive adjective. Such as in this sentence: That star is the brightest star I have ever seen.
The brightest color is white
The brightest star in the constellation Hercules is Kornephoros, which has a white color.
the birghtest color is white bc it is a mixture of every color .
Capella is a rich, yellow-white color. Capella is the brightest star in the constellation Auriga, and the sixth brightest in the night sky.
pink is
No, blue is not the brightest color of stars. The brightest stars often appear white or yellow in color. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with the hottest stars emitting blue light.
it's the brightest color.
Alphard
nope, its white
The brightest star is Pineapple-loop and the color is purple.
Epsilon Sagittarii (Kaus Australis) is Sagittarius' brightest star at a magnitude of +1.85. It is a B class star: blue white in color.
red and blue