blue ink is blue... not red
When white light shines on red ink dried on a glass plate, the reflected color will be red. This is because the red ink absorbs all other colors in the white light spectrum and reflects only the red light, giving it its red appearance.
The process that has occurred is diffusion, where the ink molecules have dispersed evenly throughout the water to create a blue solution.
Red has a lower frequency than blue. Blue light has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength compared to red light.
You would combine the colors red and blue, and you get purple.
There are only 3 colours of light which are red, green and blue which, when combined in varying amounts can create any colour on the spectrum. Therefore, the only colour that has no red or blue is green.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
Absorbed. Your red ink will look black. "Red" is a long wave-length color. "Blue" is a short one. What looks red in white light is a pigment that reflects red. It won't reflect blue, so it will look dark.
it is when you try to guess a answer with a photo with ink on it usualy red and blue ink
You are not supposed to. It's supposed to be blue or black ink only!
They use red and blue ink when tracing the flow of blood because red ink is for arteries and blue ink is for veins. This can cause a problem because people sometimes think that arteries have red blood and veins have blue blood, but this is not true.
blue is split - composition of yellow orange and yellow red
the Rf value value is 8.44 as the particles are lighter than the solvent
Red, blue and yellow
There is no type of ink but some the colors are dark blue, green, red,
black and red and pie
Yellow red and blue
red and yellow