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∙ 11y agoWhite light minus green light would appear as a purplish color. This is because when green light is removed from white light, the remaining color components combine to create a mix of blue and red light, which results in a purplish hue.
If white light minus red light is observed, the resulting color would appear cyan or blue-green. This is because removing the red component from white light leaves behind blue and green wavelengths, which combine to create cyan.
White light minus magenta light would appear cyan in color. Cyan is the complementary color to magenta, so when magenta light is subtracted from white light, the remaining color is cyan.
White light minus yellow light appears as a bluish color, due to the absence of yellow light in the spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color subtraction or color mixture.
Visible light is made up of electromagnetic waves that fall within the wavelength range of approximately 400 to 700 nanometers. These waves exhibit different colors that correspond to different wavelengths, ranging from violet (shorter wavelength) to red (longer wavelength).
A convex lens is a plus lens, also known as a converging lens. It is thicker in the middle and causes light rays to converge to a focal point after passing through it.
If white light minus red light is observed, the resulting color would appear cyan or blue-green. This is because removing the red component from white light leaves behind blue and green wavelengths, which combine to create cyan.
White light minus magenta light would appear cyan in color. Cyan is the complementary color to magenta, so when magenta light is subtracted from white light, the remaining color is cyan.
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White light minus green light would appear as a magenta or pink color. This is because when green light is subtracted from white light, the remaining combination of red and blue light creates the magenta/pink hue.
White light minus yellow light appears as a bluish color, due to the absence of yellow light in the spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color subtraction or color mixture.
All the rest of the colors in the rainbow. Except Green
I believe that turns to be blue.
The color of an object is the frequency/wavelength of the light it reflects. The light it reflects is the light it receives minus the light it absorbs.
Yes, yellow is a primary color, as are red and blue. Umm... Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue. In printing we use colors that are made of two primary colors so as to have a color that excludes one primary color. So, Yellow is white minus blue, magenta is white minus green and cyan is white minus red.
red is minus in math
Red
Negitive green of course!