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5. The colour we get when red light is mixed with green light
6. Colour mixing where one or more colours are removed from the incident light
7. Secondary colours formed by mixing of lights of different colours
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Answered by suryakipooja
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yellow

When the red and green lights mix, the result is yellow. When green and blue lights mix, the result is a cyan. When the blue and red lights mix, the result is Magenta.

Answered by PurviNigam
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Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. By convention, the three primary colors in additive mixing are red, green, and blue. In the absence of light of any color, the result is black. If all three primary colors of light are mixed in equal proportions, the result is neutral (gray or white). When the red and green lights mix, the result is yellow.
  2. A blue pigment is capable of absorbing yellow light. That is, blue paper can absorb both red and green primary colors of light (recall that yellow light is a mixture of red and green light). So red and green light shine on the paper; and both the red and the green light are subtracted.
  3. Combining light of two primary colours produces the secondary colours – cyan, magenta and yellow. Combining light of all three primary colours produces white light. Combining different colours of light is known as additive mixing.
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