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It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
If VS and vs are the same then that is the common side.
match up the like colors on on side.
Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point) and don't overlap.they have a common side. they have a common vertex. they share a vertex and a side. ALSO the angles must not overlap.Don't Overlap!
analogous
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel are known as analogous colors. Examples of analogous color pairings include red and orange, blue and green, and yellow and green. These colors are harmonious and blend well together in design and art.
Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are known as complementary colors. This pairing creates a strong contrast and they tend to enhance each other when placed side by side.
Analogous Colors - next to each other on color wheel (Blue&Blue-Violet, Green&Blue-Green..etch)Complementary Colors - colors that compliment each other on the opposite side of the color wheel. (Red&Green, Yellow&Purple...etc)
Mix colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
Temperate colors are colors that are obtained by linking both sides of the color wheel. For example if you linked yellow, and orange from the warm side, with green from the cool side.
Colors on the opposite side of a color wheel are called complementary colors. These pairs create contrast and vibrancy when used together in art and design. Examples include red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple.
A split complementary color set is three colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, specifically the main color is on one side and the other two secondary colors are on another side so lines between the colors make an isoceles triangle.
harmonious colours are colours which are side by side on the colour wheel which means they are relative.
Any color on the blue side of the color wheel is considered a cool color. This includes blue, cyan, indigo, sky blue, and turquoise.
Red and Green make brown. these two colors make brown because they are opposite colors on the color wheel. opposite colors make a brown (muddy like color) with this said, you now know that opposite colors on the color wheel, (colors that are on the same spot just on the other side) when mixed together will always make a brown (muddy like color) for example, yellow is opposite violet on the color wheel, so when mixed together they will make brown!
Honestly, there is a clash of gradiations and tones of color here when these two colors are side by side...try complementary colors within the shading group of green by looking at the 'color wheel'.